Call of Duty: Modern Warfare street date broken in US
Copies in the wild ahead of the game’s release on Friday
The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare street date has been broken in the US.
While the game’s official release date is Friday, October 25 for PS4, Xbox One and PC, images of copies obtained early are circulating on social media.
Video footage purporting to show early 2v2 gameplay has been posted to Reddit, although there are conflicting reports regarding what content is accessible ahead of the title’s official launch, with some users claiming a day one patch is required to bypass the main menu screen.
Activision recently announced the basic details of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s in-game economy, which centres on seasonal Battle Passes and won’t include loot boxes. It also confirmed that the game replaces the long-running Prestige progression system with a new seasonal Officer Ranks one.
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Modern Warfare features a unified narrative experience and progression across the entire game including campaign, multiplayer and Spec-Ops missions, and for the first time in the series PC and console players can play together online via cross-platform play.
Activision recently revealed that “most” Call of Duty Modern Warfare gameplay DLC will launch simultaneously for all platforms, including new multiplayer maps, modes and Spec Ops missions. However, the PS4 version of the game will include an exclusive Special Ops Survival mode.
The title’s available to pre-order from Battle.net, Amazon, Best Buy, ShopTo and Game, among other retailers.
A Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PS4 Pro bundle priced at $399.99/£299.99 is also available to pre-order at retailers including Best Buy, Amazon, Game and Amazon UK.
Modern Warfare PS4 bundles including 500GB and 1TB PS4 consoles are available in selected countries outside of the US and Canada too.