Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Will Have Free Maps, No Loot Boxes

Activision is changing the way it does Call of Duty DLC with Modern Warfare. In a blog post today, it detailed the game-changing overhaul that upcoming shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has undergone to make the game and its economy more equitable and fair.

New maps and game modes introduced after the launch of Modern Warfare will be free for all players, Activision said, and go live simultaneously on all platforms. That way, content that significantly impacts the game isn’t totally reserved for the players who shell out lots of extra money, and Xbox owners won’t have to wait for timed exclusives to be up. The game will also feature cross-play between platforms.

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There will be no loot boxes in Modern Warfare, Activision said. Instead, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will have a battle pass system, much like those of Fortnite, Apex Legends, Rocket League, etc. Players can unlock weapons, attachments, and other content that can affect game balance as part of either a free or premium content stream—and that’s all just through playing. As the post says, the streams “will feature a variety of cosmetic content that does not impact game balance.”

“The new Battle Pass system will allow players to see the content that they are earning or buying,” Activision wrote. “Battle Passes will launch timed to new, post-launch live seasons, so you can unlock cool new Modern Warfare-themed content that matches each season.”

Call of Duty’s microtransactions in Black Ops 4 were pretty unpopular. Expensive skins or emblems received big discounts shortly after lots of players purchased them; a reticle—yes, a red dot—was being sold for $1, which isn’t a lot, but still felt money-grabby to regular players. Its pricey and inconsistent loot box system irked people, too. In fact, developers told Kotaku that they weren’t fans of the microtransaction system, either, in our investigation of Black Ops 4’s development.

Unfortunately—maybe even predictably—the battle pass system won’t launch on October 25 alongside Modern Warfare. Activision said that’s so players have “the chance to work their way through the new game and unlock all the rewards that are waiting for you.” It will go live “later this year.” 

Source: Kotaku.com


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All of the bonus content available for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare launch fast approaching, there’s a number of bonus content you can get with purchasing the game at different retailers or by purchasing licensed Call of Duty products.

In this post, we’re summarizing all of the pre-order bonuses, in-game bonus items, and licensed bonus items you can get for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (credit to u/EasyEli).

DIGITAL COPY BONUSES:

  • Digital Purchases on PS4 Store, Xbox One Store, or Battle.net: Purchase Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on digital and receive the in-game XRK Weapons Pack for day 1 launch use. The XRK M4 assault rifle and XRK .357 handgun are built to be fast, accurate and hard hitting, giving you versatile options adaptable to any play style. Learn more about the XRK offer here.
  • Digital Pre-Orders on PlayStation 4 Store, Xbox Store, or Battle.net + Retailer pre-orders at majority of stores worldwide: Get a Prestige Token to use in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

PHYSICAL COPY BONUSES:

  • GameStop US: Pre-order Modern Warfare (any edition) at GameStop US to get a bonus Call of Duty Endowment Calling Card in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. GameStop will also donate a portion of the sales of Modern Warfare to the Endowment. Only at GameStop, get an exclusive GameStop C.O.D.E. Calling card with purchase of the game. For every copy sold, GameStop will donate to the Call of Duty Endowment, which helps find high quality jobs for unemployed veteran.
  • GAME UKGet 3 hours of 2XP in Modern Warfare and a Captain Price figurine with pre-order.
  • Amazon UK: Purchase Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on Amazon UK or JB HI-FI to get the Recon Drone Bonus Digital Content Pack, which includes a weapon charm, a calling card, and emblem. Amazon UK also has an edition of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with Doritos that include Double XP.
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare “Precision” Edition: Exclusively available at GameStop in US, EB Games in Australia and Canada. More regions will have this edition exclusive to select retailers.

LICENSED PRODUCTS BONUS ITEMS:

  • SCUF Gaming: Purchase the SCUF Vantage 2 Modern Warfare Controller for PS4 and PC and get a bonus sniper scope weapon charm in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Learn more here.
  • KontrolFreek: Purchase the Modern Warfare Performance Thumbsticks and get a bonus animated in-game calling card in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Learn more here.
KontrolFreek Calling Card
  • ‘Making of Call of Duty’ Book on Amazon: Purchase the Making of Call of Duty art book on Amazon US and get a bonus in-game Operator Skin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
  • NVIDIA: Buy a NVIDIA Geforce RTX bundle and get a PC copy of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for free. Learn more here.
  • Mountain Dew and Doritos: Get Bonus 2XP with purchases of specially marked packages of Mountain Dew and Doritos. Learn more here.
  • MTN DEW Game Fuel: Purchase Game Fuel drink to get an exclusive in-game operator skin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, alongside bonus 2XP. Learn more here.
Game Fuel In-Game Operator
  • McFarlane Toys: Purchase a 2019 Call of Duty figure from McFarlane Toys (Richtofen, Frank Woods, or Captain Price) and get a bonus Toy Soldier in-game weapon charm in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Learn more here.
McFarlane Toys Bonus Content
  • Totino’s: Purchase specially marked packages of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare of Totino’s to get exclusive in-game items, including a bonus calling card, custom in-game Watch, and a Weapon Charm. Learn more here.

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PC Game Install Sizes Are Ballooning And I’m Scared

Earlier today, I was reading over the PC hardware specifications for the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and, when I reached the hard drive space requirement, did a double-take. 175 GB. For one game. My hard drive currently has less than half that space free for all games. And Modern Warfare is far from alone in its Galactus-like hunger for hard drive space.

The PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2, for example, will not stop until it has callously conquered 150 GB of your PC’s storage. This continues an upward trend seen in other recent heavyweight kingpins like the PC versions of Gears of War 4, Gears 5, Halo 5, and Final Fantasy XV, all of which clock in at over 100 GB when you add high-res texture packs (the latter even without improved textures). PC gaming has always been characterized by a little extra pain in the name of optimal pleasure, but this is reaching preposterously bonkers proportions.

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Activision, at least, has an explanation for why its game plans on spreading out its legs and taking up three whole seats of hard drive space.

“175 GB is the storage space we recommend players keep available in order to download the post-launch content we’ll be bringing to Modern Warfare,” the publisher said in a blog post. “At launch, the initial download will be smaller.”

So far, however, Rockstar has not said anything along those lines, meaning that Red Dead Redemption 2 will likely cause hard drives the world over to squeal like hogtied pigs on which somebody tried to install a large video game.

That’s a pain! I don’t just use my hard drive for games, but also other things like videos and images I download and then forget to delete. I should have the freedom to be at least a little bit negligent and irresponsible, darn it! As is, however, I expect that it will not be long until I have to delete myself in order to make room for the PC version of the latest, greatest big-budget hit. I fear that day. I am not ready for the cold blackness of the recycle bin.

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There’s a reason for this endless ballooning: As outlined by PC Gamer in a 2018 investigation, textures keep getting more complex and, therefore, bigger, and there’s not a practical way to compress them sans loss of fidelity in the same way there is for, say, audio.

Unlike on consoles, PC games aren’t as constrained by disc space, either, so developers can go a little wilder with how much space games take up. So yeah, Modern Warfare and Red Dead Redemption 2 will probably look best on PC, but you might want to do some spring (fall?) cleaning before you buy them. Or you can just be like me, continue treating your hard drive like your messy bedroom, and resign yourself to only installing one game at a time. Also, the embrace of the void.

Source: Kotaku.com


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