New raid content headed to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 next week

The incoming Raid mode will be free content for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 coming alongside the Season 1 update.


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Episode 1: Atomgrad will be the first of many Raid episodes coming to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is getting more PvE content than initially expected as part of its Season 1 Reloaded update. Activision Blizzard showcased MW2’s first Special Ops Raid at The Game Awards event.

PvE, which is a short term for “Player versus Environment”, was first introduced to Modern Warfare 2 starting with the Escape from Tarkov-inspired mode, DMZ. In addition to this, the main multiplayer mode of MW2 also features “Special Ops” co-op missions that will see two players work together against AI-controlled opponents in narrative-based scenarios. Adding the series-first Raid content for the latest Call of Duty game suggests Activision Blizzard and Infinity Ward are more open to taking the PvE route than ever.

The brief trailer, which is roughly a minute long, shows off Farrah and Captain Price, among other familiar faces, in what certainly looks like an appealing locale.

Activision already confirmed that the first Raid mode for Modern Warfare 2 will focus on the game’s narrative storyline and further the game’s plot. Aside from the surprise update, the incoming MW2 update will introduce a handful of new Spec Ops missions and a revamped seasonal prestige system with plenty more rewards and challenges for Modern Warfare 2’s more competitive players. Finally, those with a nose for the professional setting will get a taste of Ranked play with the CDL Moshpit.

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Going forward, we wouldn’t be surprised if Activision Blizzard used content drops like Raids to further the story of the base Call of Duty game.

Speaking of Call of Duty, Activision Blizzard’s storied franchise has been the talk of the town lately as Microsoft pushes to acquire one of the gaming industry’s foremost publishers. Just last week, we found out that Microsoft extended a ten-year deal guaranteeing future Call of Duty titles will be on the PlayStation platform to Sony. The tech giant revealed that both of Nintendo and Valve had received similar offers. Although it does not seem like Gabe Newell could care any less.

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