Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release time

Here’s when Modern Warfare 3’s Multiplayer and Zombies modes release

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release time

Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer and zombies will be released this week.

Following the early access to the game which saw players who pre-ordered the game have access to the single-player portion of the game, the multiplayer and zombies modes have yet to be released.

Although Modern Warfare 3 officially launches on Novemeber 10, the multiplayer and zombies modes will roll out at different times across the world, depending on your region.

So if you’re curious to find out when Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 mulitplayer and zombies releases, check out our guide below.


When does Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release on Xbox and PlayStation?

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release time

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies modes will begin to roll out on the console in stages, depending on where you live.

Modern Warfare 3 will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X

  • 10 PM PST on November 9 for California (West Coast)
  • 1 AM EST on November 10 for New York (East Coast)
  • 6 AM GMT on November 10 for the U.K.
  • 7 AM CEST on November 10 for Europe
  • 3 PM JST on November 10 for Japan

When does Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release on PC

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies release time

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Zombies modes will release at the following times:

  • 9 PM PST on November 9 for California (West Coast)
  • 12 AM EST on November 10 for New York (East Coast)
  • 5 AM GMT on November 10 for the U.K.
  • 6 AM CEST on November 10 for Europe
  • 2 PM JST on November 10 for Japan

Modern Warfare 3 is a direct sequel to last year’s Modern Warfare 2. Development is being led by Sledgehammer, in collaboration with Infinity Ward, while Treyarch is in charge of its Zombies mode.

Microsoft completed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard last month, following over a year of legal battles to push the deal through.

Microsoft and PlayStation signed a binding agreement this year to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation following the acquisition, and Xbox boss Phil Spencer later reiterated Xbox’s pledge to maintain “100% parity” for Call of Duty across all platform

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