'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' Remastered Update To Add Free Maps And Modes
"Call of Duty" the famous and one of the most played game had indeed covered different timelines and themes, thereby giving more superb gaming experience to soldiers-wanna-be in a virtual world. Now news came out about remastering it to be the most notable game, the "Call of Duty: Modern Warfar"
Last December 8 developers has launched a trailer on the game's website at You-tube, one can easily can see the new twist that Modern Warfare can still offer more to players. And some of these are finally the making of those missing maps on the earlier version of the game. Six new maps are unveiled in the update of the game. These are Bloc, Countdown, Showdown, Strike, Pipeline and Wet Work. Moreover, players needn't to worry for the new updates because these DLCs are free. Particularly he or she will able to download it on December 13. So it will be roughly one more night to sleep.
According to GAMENGUIDE, the Winter Crash map which is holiday themed will also make a comeback. There are also two more game modes that are added to Hardpoint and Gun Game. With these additions the game-play of " Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" will improve considerably. All these updates will be available on several platforms such as the Xbox One, PS4 and in PCs right before the holidays.
According to AttackOfTheFancyBoy, many players of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" feel that there is something missing in this latest update of the video game. They think that Activation should give them the option to buy the game without buying Infinite Warfare and its other expensive editions. According to them, COD 4 is such a great game that they only wanted to play it without the need to return to the original series as they need to do now.
The update also throws in a Christmas-themed map named Winter Crash, and players serve to gain access to a "24/7 Winter Crash playlist" as of December 20.
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