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Advanced photogrammetry (the science of scanning real-life objects and topography) delivers stunningly detailed environments that bring the gameplay to life.
Characters are more lifelike than ever thanks to new PBR decal rendering technology that accurately models the flow of light over a surface.
An advance culling algorithm means Modern Warfare delivers five times the geometry of past games in the series. Translation: you’ll be seeing more characters on screen at once.
New volumetric lighting and spectral rendering tech facilitate incredible new visual effects such as thermal heat radiation, ground fog, dust motes, and accurate night-vision simulation.
Thanks to new audio tools like digital signal processing and painstaking field recording sessions, not only does Modern Warfare look the part, it sounds incredible too.
Developer Infinity Ward has worked hard to ensure Modern Warfare’s weapons feel authentic while also being fun to use. For example, you can now reload while aiming down sights, keeping you focused on the fight at all times.
One of Modern Warfare’s new gameplay mechanics is ‘gun mounting’ - a contextual technique that lets you anchor and pivot your weapon on geometry to ‘pie’ a room and keep recoil to a minimum.
The feel of Modern Warfare’s arsenal is more authentic than ever – your weapons bob and sway with real weight as you traverse the map, and most replicate the same unique recoil patterns of their real-world counterparts.
Modern Warfare features the most customizable firearms of any Call of Duty game, with each one offering up to 60 possible attachment configurations, depending on the weapon type.
While fan-favorite modes are here, Modern Warfare is not afraid to innovate in multiplayer, offering a mix of small and large maps that support a wide range of player counts. Here are some of the new modes you’ll be playing:
A new 2v2 mode that plays out on tight ‘Flash Maps’. All Operators get the same randomly selected load-out, and the resulting skirmishes are tense, quick and action-packed.
Fought on medium-sized ‘Tactical Maps’, this mode sees two teams trying be the first to seize an EMP device then deploy it in the opposition’s data centre.
Modern Warfare’s busiest mode sees two teams of 32 duke it out on a series of expansive ‘Battle Maps’. This is core Call of Duty multiplayer on a grand scale.
Fastest trigger finger doesn’t necessarily dominate in Modern Warfare – there’s a greater emphasis on strategic, tactical gameplay this time
Maps are designed with exploration and discovery in mind, so you can now climb and mantle all over the environment in search of new angles on the opposition, while the new Tactical Sprint feature offers an aggressive new traversal option when leaving cover.
Modern Warfare’s maps are more unpredictable, less symmetrical, and feature more verticality than in the past, featuring greater density of multi-story buildings. It all makes for a more dangerous, more realistic, and more exciting battlefield.
You now have options when entering a room. You can approach slowly and hope to catch your enemies off-guard (risky!); sprint through them (nearby foes will hear you coming); use explosives to blow them off their hinges (everybody will hear you coming); or pop them open a crack to peer in and toss a flashbang.
Take note, campers – you can now be shot through walls. The higher the caliber of your weapon, the more damage it will do to the scenery. Note: to help you avoid collateral damage, your teammates will be outlined when obscured by geometry.
This new emphasis on tactical gameplay really comes into focus on new Night Vision maps.
Scorestreaks are out, Killstreaks are back. In traditional Call of Duty fashion, you’ll earn powerful tools as reward for pulling off a number of consecutive kills without being taken out.
In addition to your Loadout and Field Upgrade, you can deploy three Killstreaks before taking to the battlefield. As per usual, the longer the streak required to unlock a reward, the more devastating they are.
Look out for some old favorites alongside a few newcomers…
For the first time since its debut in 2008’s World at War, there will be no Zombies co-op mode in Modern Warfare. Developer Infinity Ward worried that it would clash with Modern Warfare’s grounded, realistic tone.
In its place is Special Ops, a returning co-op mode that features a series of strategic missions accessible to all skill levels. Look out for more details as launch approaches.
The classic Call of Duty single player campaign is back with a bang in Modern Warfare. Expect the most visceral, realistic and thought-provoking COD campaign ever.
Fight side-by-side with a diverse cast of international special forces and rebel groups in iconic locations across Europe and the Middle East to defuse a potentially cataclysmic terror plot threatening the global balance of power.
From key protagonists Sergeant Kyle Garrick and CIA operative Alex [redacted], to the supporting cast of Tier One operatives, enemy combatants and civilians caught in the crossfire, Modern Warfare features the series’ most authentic, nuanced cast of characters ever. Expect immersive, morally complex scenarios that will challenge your perceptions of 21st-century conflict.
Modern Warfare’s technological innovations help sell the authenticity of its narrative, rendering the most photo-realistic warzone ever depicted in a video game. State of the art visual effects bring every set-piece to life in extraordinary detail.
Expect a range of playstyles as you progress through the story, including close quarter skirmishes, stealth infiltrations, and long-range combat. As with multiplayer, this is no shooting gallery – you’ll need to think tactically to survive.
Get the Classic Captain Price in Blackout character and a Prestige Token for Black Ops 4, along with a PS4 Dynamic Theme when you pre-order any edition of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The complete base game featuring the full story campaign and Call of Duty's legendary multiplayer.
Buy the Battle Pass Edition and receive 3,000 Call of Duty® Points that can be used in-game to purchase the Battle Pass or Battle Pass Bundle.
**Call of Duty® Points (CP) will be accessible in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare® once they are made available in game.
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