Modern Warfare 3 is a game under considerable pressure. As the continuation of the story from last year's Modern Warfare 2, it marks a break from the traditional release cycle, which previously alternated between Modern Warfare, Black Ops, and other sub-brands annually. Yet, amidst the pressure and expectations, the game is a unique opportunity for redemption, particularly in light of recent criticisms about the quality of Call of Duty games.
While we still have no idea about exactly what this year's Call of Duty entry will be and when it's coming out, it looks like we won't have to wait for too long to find out.
According to the official Call of Duty Twitter account, the "first details" about a reveal event are coming soon.
As previously mentioned, the next Call of Duty game is Modern Warfare 3, a successor to Modern Warfare 2, which set the franchise's newest sales record last year. Modern Warfare 3 will reportedly extend its predecessor's legacy, not just through its story. Content from Modern Warfare 2, including operators, weapons, and bundles, will see carryover into the new game. Activision's decision to continue this continuity of content across titles signifies a thoughtful progression and commitment to fan satisfaction.
