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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare retrieves Test Mode

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare retrieves Test Mode

This modality was available at launch, but Activision decided to eliminate it a short time later.

Dance of modes in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Evidence disappeared from the title without a trace, something that also happened with the Realistic Mode a few weeks ago (it is back). However, the latest update published by Infinity Ward and Activision retrieves the aforementioned Test Mode, which is already accessible from the same selection menu.

Before you can enter you will need to have tickets, which are achieved when you level up. Once you have them on hand you will have the opportunity to enjoy various time trial events, in which you must kill all the enemies in the shortest possible time. He had been deactivated by an error that prevented him from gaining experience. Realistic Mode, meanwhile, complies exactly what its name indicates, that is, if you receive a single shot in the head the funeral of your character will be more than guaranteed.

The news of update 1.08

Activision recently announced that it had published patch 1.08, which arrived a few days after the previous update. In addition to making several improvements in one of its maps, Picadilly, the study has worked especially in improving bugs, crashing problems and some aspects related to the balance of weapons.

In this new production, Infinity Ward returns to modern warfare with a title that shares its name with the game of the previous generation. All in all, the studio takes classic characters and moves them to a completely unpublished story, a full-fledged reimagining. There is no shortage of multiplayer modes, but the classic Zombie Mode or battle royale, which was released last year with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare went on sale at the end of October for PS4, Xbox One and PC. The title has begun its journey in Spain almost at the top of the list of best-selling games. Only the football simulator of Electronic Arts, FIFA 20.

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