Call of Duty®: Next: Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II Multiplayer Brings the deepest, most innovative MP experience yet
September 15, 2022
by Call of Duty Staff
With a new era of Call of Duty® beginning this October 28, and a massive Open Beta starting tomorrow, September 16, Infinity Ward reveals an authentic, action-packed, finely-tuned, and fun-focused Modern Warfare II Multiplayer: Intel on Gunsmith, maps, modes, swimming, movement, vehicles, new equipment, Weapons Platforms, and much more.
With a new era of Call of Duty® beginning this October 28, and a massive Open Beta starting tomorrow, September 16, Infinity Ward reveals an authentic, action-packed, finely-tuned, and fun-focused Modern Warfare II Multiplayer: Intel on Gunsmith, maps, modes, swimming, movement, vehicles, new equipment, Weapons Platforms, and much more.
September 15, 2022
by Call of Duty Staff
New Innovations: Emergent Gameplay
Since releasing Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® in 2019, Infinity Ward has been hard at work to create a new high-watermark for multiplayer fans, and today is ready to reveal a suite of new, innovative features for the highly-anticipated sequel. Whether you’re playing the Campaign or the cooperative modes with your squad, or you’re casually ranking up in Multiplayer or grinding MP competitively, there's always something to focus on with an entertaining end goal in sight.
Call of Duty: Next showcased the many innovations Infinity Ward have made to ensure you’re getting the deepest Multiplayer experience yet. All of this stems from what Infinity Ward calls "emergent gameplay" — a host of exciting innovations in design and technnology shared across titles seamlessly in all facets of your Call of Duty experience, from menu navigation to social features, to all-new modes of play. This gameplay convergence means that whatever your playstyle, you can expect deep franchise connectivity uniting Modern Warfare® II, Call of Duty®: Warzone™ 2.0 and Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Mobile.
The new era begins on October 28 with the launch of Modern Warfare® II. The sneak peek at the era-defining Multiplayer features begins tomorrow with the Open Beta.
Today's Call of Duty: Next event was focused on Multiplayer, though this is just a glimpse of the full game that launches on October 28. Modern Warfare II also features an incredible Campaign you can play up to a week early if you digitally preorder the game, and we are excited to confirm that a robust Special Ops mode – the cooperative intel-gathering, action-packed cooperative experience synonymous with Modern Warfare – as well as a brand-new Raids game mode involving strategic thinking, puzzle-solving and most importantly bouts of intense co-op combat action, launches this year as part of the incredible content drop to come to Modern Warfare II players. Read on for initial intel on both modes, and we can't wait to tell you much more about Special Ops and Raids soon.
For now, here's a deeper dive into some of the innovative Multiplayer features, as you gear up and get ready to drop into the Open Beta starting tomorrow:
Water: Swimming and Aquatic Combat
Ask any Operator who dropped into Verdansk, and they’ll tell you even campers in the airport tower weren't as lethal to your health as accidentally touching water: Drop into the ocean and you died immediately. Fortunately, every Operator in Modern Warfare II has taken swimming lessons; and the new water-based combat is one of incredible technological advancements made by Infinity Ward.
Action now occurs above, on, and in water. The Modern Warfare II game engine's water physics captures the currents and rapids in rivers and large, cresting waves in oceans. Water can be clean, murky, polluted, or have debris floating and bobbing on the surface. Vehicles can be driven into or on top of water, leaving a wake. Most importantly, there's an abundance of fresh and new gameplay tactics you can employ.
In the Open Beta, maps with water showcase these advancements. Water can be used as a stealth or escape mechanism for you to lurk in or retreat into. If you’re not traversing by boat, wade into water as you would normally, and when the water is deep enough, change stance, or sprint and look down to plunge underwater. Fire underwater using sidearms and certain equipment, and you’ll see your weapon's projectile is affected by the increased density, meaning you may need to lead your aim. If you’re checking for caches, they may be submerged and require you to swim to them. Re-evaluate how each piece of equipment, particularly Tactical items, can achieve on or under the water; you’ll need all-new strategies when attacking boats, enemies below the water's surface, when you’re avoiding (or deploying) explosive ordnance….
This is just a sampling of what you should expect when it comes to aquatic advancements in Modern Warfare II.
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide (Guides Live later today, September 15):
Mantle and Ledge Hang Movements
Modern Warfare (2019) introduced several new movement options, including the Tactical Sprint (the fastest movement option in the game on two feet) and Mounting (allowing the player to fix a weapon to any hard surface).
Modern Warfare II builds on this with additional traversal mechanics, including the following:
You can either Slide or Dive to the floor, depending on your running speed. As before, a Slide occurs when you go from a Sprint into a Crouch. The new Dive occurs when you go from a Tactical Sprint into a Crouch. Think of the Slide as more combat focused as you land with your gun up, while the Dive doesn't move you as far along horizontally but allows you to quickly do a tactical drop, enabling a window dive from a building or a swift drop into cover to avoid enemy fire.
For more vertical maneuvering, look for the Ledge Hang. A natural progression from a Climb or Mantle, this allows you to peek from a Mantle and look around. Infinity Ward is also testing the ability to pull up a pistol (if you have one equipped), and engage from a Ledge Hang. Those wanting some spectacular helicopter mounting can jump and Ledge Hang from one. And the days of face-planting into the edge of a building may be numbered; you can now Ledge Hang and Mantle out of a parachute descent, assuming the building has something to hold on to.
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide:
Vehicle Interactivity and Destructibility
Dynamic destruction and more action-oriented maneuvers on the various new vehicles are things that Infinity Ward is particularly focused on innovating. Expect a variety of tactical advancements, including:
There's a veritable convoy of all-new vehicles, ready for you to drive, pilot, and ride on in both Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0. Nine of them are land-based, and range from a Hatchback car to a Heavy Tank. All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) return, as well as new Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs), Tactical Vehicles (TAC-Vs), SUVs (including a special electric one!), as well as some old favorites like the Cargo Truck. Two tanks and an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) round out the new collection of land rigs.
Take to the skies with the Light Helo as well as a new Heavy Chopper that works a little like an airborne Cargo Truck in terms of carrying capacity. Then take to the waters in the Rigid Inflatable Boat, a nimble craft capable of traversing narrower waterways, or the Armored Patrol Boat with a slower turning circle, but a toughened hull and a mounted .50 Cal machine gun, useful for raiding coastal objectives.
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide:
Tacticals, Lethals, Field Upgrades and Perks
Tactical Equipment and Field Upgrades have more unique options than ever before. Here are some highlights, ready to test during the Open Beta:
Tactical Camera (Field Upgrade)
Throw this at a surface and a small camera and tripod unfolds, monitoring the area (see image below). This is accessible by anyone on your team. Should an enemy approach, the camera emits a warning sound. Throw out multiple cameras for an impressive surveillance system that spots and marks enemies. Imagine the final circle of a Battle Royale, where this can offer you an extra pair of eyes on a structure you can't visibly see.
Shock Stick (Tactical Equipment)
A tactical piece of equipment with multiple uses, depending on the environment, is the Shock Stick, which adheres to surfaces before sending out a burst of electricity that harms foes, destroys equipment, and causes vehicles to go haywire. But what happens when you throw it into the water? Try it and find out!
Drill Charge (Lethal Equipment)
Foes entrenched inside a building can be a real problem to neutralize. Previously you could throw in a Flashbang, then charge in blasting. A Drill Charge changes all that — lob this onto the outside of a building and it starts to bore a hole (any enemies close by will hear it and see a grenade indicator). Once the drill is through, it launches a grenade that inflicts splash damage that flushes foes out (or rips into vehicles if placed on one).
DDoS (Field Upgrade)
A DDoS attack lets you know if there's equipment or vehicles in your visual vicinity, deactivates them temporarily, and disrupts enemy sensors in the immediate area. When your foes are scrambled, try lobbing a Drill Charge at a stalled vehicle to force the enemy out. Just one of the various and interesting ways you can combine your or your squad's equipment. . . .
Inflatable Decoy (Field Upgrade)
Everybody needs a synthetic polymer dummy that rapidly inflates after throwing, appears to be an enemy combatant, and acts as a proximity mine when activated again. It can also be left to fool foes into thinking there's an enemy where the Decoy was dropped. The possibilities for subterfuge and violent confusion are immense. Also, be sure to help Infinity Ward name this helpful plastic fellow. His current, unofficial name is "Al."
Perk Packages (Perks)
This consists of four Perks — two base, plus two more known as a "Bonus" and "Ultimate." All are earned during a Multiplayer match, usually at the 4- and 8-minute mark in non-round-based modes. Kills, assists, objective and tactical plays can unlock these more quickly. Edit your Perk Package in your Loadout or utilize the several premade Default Perk Packages; preplanning a match is now more tactical than ever!
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide:
Gunsmith: Weapons Platforms
With Modern Warfare II, the Gunsmith weapon customization system receives brand-new enhancements, enabling you to create an extension of your personal playstyle like never before. The biggest innovation is the Weapons Platform:
Weapons Platform Topline Intel
In Modern Warfare (2019), every weapon was a separate family within Gunsmith. Now weapons are grouped into "Platforms", allowing for complete control over the weaponry you bring into matches, based on your preferred playstyle. Here's how they work:
Weapon Attachments: Specific and Universal Attachments
After picking your chosen weapon, start to level it (and the Platform) up, and augment it via two different "pools" of attachments:
Weapons use a mixture of Weapons Platform and Universal Attachments. Unlock a Platform Attachment, and it becomes usable across the Weapons Platform.
Unlock a Universal Attachment, and it becomes usable across the entire Gunsmith (for weapons that use the attachment). It only needs to be unlocked once (whether in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Warzone 2.0, or Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile as cross-progression of weapon inventories will be active) leading to an incredibly satisfying attachment progression experience.
Weapon Vaults: The Ultimate Weapon Blueprint
The FJX Cinder Weapon Vault, free to use in the Open Beta and full game for those who preorder the Vault Edition of Modern Warfare II, is an entirely unlocked Weapons Platform. In the case of the FJX Cinder, this is the M4 Weapons Platform. The following details exactly what a Weapon Vault entails:
The Open Beta allows you to utilize many of these Gunsmith innovations. Expect to have the full assortment of attachments and customization in the full game.
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide:
New Maps, Modes, and Third-Person Perspective
Call of Duty: Next and the Open Beta are showcasing Infinity Ward's design focus and refinement across a variety of MP maps and modes. Initially, there are two types of MP maps for you to play:
Battle Maps (Up to 32v32)
Maps created for Ground War are known collectively as Battle Maps, and are based on key learnings from the creation of Call of Duty: Warzone's Verdansk. Topline intel includes the following:
Core Maps (6v6)
Nesting the larger Battle Maps within the Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 worlds enabled Infinity Ward to further refine the core maps:
New Mode: Knockout
Aside from the fan-favorite core modes like Team Deathmatch and Domination, the following three brand-new modes are scheduled during the Open Beta. The first is Knockout:
New Mode: Prisoner Rescue
A mode made with innovations to the equipment in mind and with "breach and siege" gameplay front and center:
New Mode: Invasion (Ground War)
Crank up the mayhem in a massive Deathmatch set across sprawling maps:
A New Perspective: Third Person
Offering up a new tactical way to play Multiplayer, it's time for a change of perspective:
Additional Intel: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Guide:
More Intel: PlayStation® Exclusive Operator, Special Ops, Raids Content
PlayStation® Exclusive** Operator: Hiro "Oni" Watanabe
PlayStation players who preorder Modern Warfare II through the PlayStation Store will receive an exclusive Operator, Hiro "Oni" Watanabe, at launch. Oni is a warrior and gun-for-hire who descended from a centuries-old samurai clan. Torn between country and family, he honors the code of the samurai while fighting to clear his disgraced family name. This additional Operator also brings with him a high-level Weapon Blueprint. Oni, and his equipment, will be playable in both Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0.
Firing Range
Once you’ve tuned your meta-defining weapon in the Gunsmith, get a true sense of your weapon's handling by testing it out in the Firing Range, an offline testing ground with three firing lanes, ledges for mantling, and multiple targets at different ranges.
Special Ops
Continue the story after the Modern Warfare II Campaign concludes with this in-depth two-player cooperative experience allowing you to explore large-scale hot zones with your fellow squadmate. Assemble your two-person strike team for a number of branching operations against [REDACTED], available at launch.
Raids
Confirmed for Modern Warfare II players later this year after launch, Raids are a whole new experience for the franchise — a three- player cooperative engagement requiring teamwork and strategic, puzzle-solving thinking in-between bouts of intense combat.
COD Shop: Celebration: 20% Off
In celebration of Call of Duty: Next, we are offering 20% off all items across the Call of Duty Shop for our Call of Duty community. Drop in at the Call of Duty Shop here. Gear up, and use promo code NEXT20 at checkout. Offer ends September 18.
RICOCHET Anti-Cheat™ on Day One
RICOCHET Anti-Cheat – including its PC kernel-level driver – will be active on Day One for both Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0. RICOCHET Anti-Cheat is upgraded and improved for both games, combining a year of updates from #TeamRICOCHET with new features and mitigations to protect the game.
You’ve Seen What's Next: Play the Beta and Look to the Future
Despite the sheer volume of content described in this blog, this is merely scratching the surface of the content to come across Call of Duty. For now, test out the features in the Open Beta, and remember that the innovations you’re seeing during Call of Duty: Next are simply the start of a years-long journey to come with our players.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 are published by Activision. Development for both games is led by Infinity Ward with additional development support provided (in alphabetical order) by Activision Central Design, Activision Central Tech, Activision Localization Dublin, Activision QA, Activision Shanghai, Beenox, Demonware, High Moon Studios, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Toys for Bob, and Treyarch.
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Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Mobile redefines Battle Royale on the go with an all-new unique Call of Duty: Warzone experience for 120 live players and cross-progression with Call of Duty®: Warzone™ 2.0 and Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II. Pre-register now!
**PS players receive select bonus content not available on other platforms until Oct. 27, 2023.
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