Activision has officially declared that this year's installment of the popular game series, Call of Duty, will follow up on the events of the previous year's game. The new release, titled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, is set to hit the market on November 10, as announced in a brief teaser released on Monday.
The teaser warns of an impending threat in Modern Warfare 3, strongly suggesting the return of notorious antagonist Vladimir Makarov, a recurring villain in the Call of Duty franchise. The teaser, spanning 41 seconds, features the voice of iconic character John Price, known for his signature mustache, cautioning against the act of burying one's enemies.
The teaser further reveals a stylized waveform image that closely resembles Makarov's face. This teaser strategy is reminiscent of last year's Call of Duty release, which included a post-credits cinematic hinting at a potential takeover of a commercial flight by a Russian terrorist group under Makarov's leadership.
The phrase «No Russian» in the cinematic is a nod to a controversial level from the 2009 game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, wherein Russian terrorists carried out a massacre at a Moscow airport. In July, Activision announced that the unveiling of Call of Duty 2023 (as it was initially named) would take place within Call of Duty: Warzone during an August event.
The presented image seems to provide clues about the anticipated Modern Warfare 3 revelation within Warzone, with expectations set for August 17. Although specific platforms for ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’ remain undisclosed, it is probable that the game may be available on popular platforms, like PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X, consistent with the
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