
Both this game and its battle royale, Call of Duty: Warzone, will add news in the coming weeks.
All set for the start of Season 3 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone. The leaks had already hinted at some aspects of next season, but Activision has officially announced it: It will begin on April 8. This has been revealed by the North American company through social networks, which is accompanied by an image of Alex, one of the characters in the saga. Beyond that, only the date, as you can see the tweet below these lines.
Neither Activision nor Infinity Ward have revealed their roadmap regarding this third season, something that is expected to happen in the coming days. Dataminer leaks uncovered possible content for both the base game and standalone battle royale mode. Meanwhile, the company has continued to offer content, with a season close that has also included news. On the other hand, after more leaks, Call of Duty was launched on the market; Modern Warfare 2: Campaign Remastered, which as its title suggests, revamps the main campaign of the classic.
Season 3.
4.8.20. # Warzone #ModernWarfare pic.twitter.com/UdjN4HjP5y– Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) April 3, 2020
Call of Duty will be able to continue using their vehicles
The company that makes Humvee military vehicles was not pleased that Activision added its intellectual property without paying for the license. Therefore, he decided to denounce that the Americans had benefited from it and had ended up damaging the AM General company. However, the magistrate in charge of the trial has determined that since it is an artistic work, Activision does not have to sign a rights contract. For the judge, the use of Humvee vehicles is justified because within the thematic framework of the video game, which tries to faithfully reproduce modern conflicts, it fits perfectly.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare went on sale last October. After a free trial of multiplayer modes over the weekend, the game has offered a double experience until April 6.
Source | Activision (Twitter)