Looking forward to a reboot of an iconicCall of Dutytitle

Fans of theCall of Dutyseries expect a new game every year, but there’s always plenty of hype when the new release dates start rolling around. That’s at least the case for me, maybe because I’m still a babyCoDfan, because I’m pumped to try out the newCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II, especially now that it has a release date. They’re really building the suspense on this one — first thelogo reveallast month, now the art reveal, and then some potential new announcements teased for the future.

TheCall of DutyTwitterofficially revealed the next franchise entry’s release date this morning: August 05, 2025. Along with that info, we also got a short video showing off the art for some of the game’s characters, which includes a return of Task Force 141, who were also principal characters in the originalModern Warfare 2. We also caught a glimpse of a mysterious numbered sequence that reads “J-8-22” at around the 44-second mark, which just might be an important date for fans to look forward to.

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This title is actually a reboot sequel of the 2009 game with the exact same name, something that has caused a few fans (including myself) a bit of confusion this time around.Modern Warfare IIis truly a beloved title inCall of Dutyhistory, so it makes a lot of sense that Activision would want to bring it back for another go-around. We got some really iconic missions from that game, like “Wolverines!” and “Cliffhanger,” so here’s hoping we get to see some other really memorable adventures this time around, too.

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I personally love a good sniper mission, but something I always look forward to in a goodCoDcampaign is those larger-than-life set pieces. Here’s hoping that Infinity Ward can deliver this time around, and revamp the series in a way we’ve needed in the past few years.

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