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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare announces its own virtual pet, the Tomogunchi

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare announces its own virtual pet, the Tomogunchi

The production of Infinity Ward will introduce a parody of Tamagotchi, which we will have to take care of with deaths and fulfilling objectives.

The Tamagotchi comes to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, or rather an alternative and more violent version of the virtual pet par excellence. Activision and Infinity Ward has revealed the incorporation of this little creature in its video game, which is already immersed in Season 2, which means new content and patches. With a very novelty style, which is reflected in the aesthetic, the soldiers carry the Tomogunchi on their watch. Even so, the care of the creature will differ somewhat from the actual version. Why? Because it will not feed on food precisely.

Take care of our pet, feed him, play with her and provide him with medicine when he was sick. Those were some of the tasks that were performed with Tamagotchi, something we should not worry about with our new friend, Tomogunchi. This is so for a simple reason: it draws on murders, victories and the fulfillment of objectives during multiplayer games. Users already have the option of acquiring their Tomogunchi to take it to modern warfare, directly to the battlefield. And no, it's not a joke, you can check it in the trailer we publish on these lines.

No trace of battle royale mode

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, virtual pet
The Tomogunchi, in action

One of the most widespread rumors regarding Season 2 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is the future publication of the battle royale mode, which although it has never been officially announced, has been leaked through videos, to the point of that Activision has had to draw attention to players for posting screens and videos on their social networks. Although it is taken for granted that Warzone exists, for the moment Activision still does not give any clue about it, beyond anticipating it in a teaser trailer.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare went on sale in October 2019 and is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Since its launch, the Americans have updated the game with news both in terms of content and balance.

Source | Gaming Bolt

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