After launching Season 4 forCall of Duty: Modern Warfarelast week, it’s full steam ahead for Activision and Infinity Ward. Coming off another free to play weekend, new bundles have begun to popular the store including ones for newoperator cosmetic skins and colored tracer packs. Today also marks the awaited update to the core multiplayer playlists, which has finally been revealed by Infinity Ward.
The latest playlist news comes from the official Infinity Ward Twitter account where they let fans know that the weekly playlist refresh forCall of Duty: Modern Warfaremultiplayer is now live. This week, fans will have access to Gunfight 3v3 Snipers Only, Gunfight Blueprints, One in the Chamber, as well as Realism Ground War. On Thursday, Blood Money also makes its long awaited return to Warzone.
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For those who may not be aware, Gunfight Blueprints allows players to bring their own Blueprint custom guns into the mode, which typically isn’t the case. On the other hand,One in the Chamber, a fan favorite mode from pastCall of Dutygames, is finally making its debut inside ofModern Warfare. Players start the match with a random weapon that only has one bullet available. Killing an enemy player earns another bullet, while missing leaves players with just a knife. Players have three lives to get the highest score they can before the match ends.
Naturally, most of the comments to this Tweet are from players who want to see the return of the popular Shipment 24/7 mode. It’s unknown when that playlist will make its return as it was available far longer than Infinity Ward intended following the delay to the start of Season 4. Shipment, while chaotic due to the small map size, remains one of the best ways for players to quickly rank up weapons, finish challenges, and earn camo for weapons. Naturally, it along with othersmaller maps like Rust and Shoothouseare constantly in high demand.
While Season 4 may not be as exciting as some players may have been hoping, there’s a segment of the community out there who are anticipating big things. In addition to Warzone map changes, a new theory has developed surrounding the new backdrop for the game which appears to center on the dilapidated town of Pripyat.Known as the Chernobyl theory, fans connect in-game dialogue with landmarks in the title screen ultimately settling on the belief that a new Warzone map centered around Chernobyl could be coming in a future update.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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