Everything we learned from the Call of Duty: NEXT showcase


The Call of Duty: NEXT showcase was the first of its kind for the franchise, and it ended up being an incredibly dense show featuring information and reveals for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as well as Warzone 2.0 and Call of Duty Warzone Mobile. If you didn’t have all day to watch streamers and competitive e-sports players show off the three new games, we’ve got you covered with a roundup of everything we learned today.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer Reveal

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 fans were treated to a proper multiplayer reveal during the Call of Duty: NEXT showcase. To kick things off there were details about the new innovations that players can expect to see in multiplayer that centers around the idea of “emergent gameplay”. These changes to design and innovations in technology cover menu navigation, social features like proximity chat, and new game modes. Players also received confirmation that Special Ops will be returning as a cooperative challenge playlist in Modern Warfare 2, and that Raids will officially be coming to Call of Duty for the first time in franchise history.

Movement mechanics for Modern Warfare 2 were heavily featured during the showcase, as well. Swimming has been added to basic training for Modern Warfare 2 operators, finally, and players will no longer have to fear the instant death that was an ever-looming threat throughout Modern Warfare and Warzone Legacy. Modern Warfare 2 boasts new water physics that allow players to carry out epic combat scenarios above, below, and in the water regardless of whether the map calls for rivers or oceans. Vehicles, too, are safe to interact with water now and can be driven into the water while leaving a little wake in their path. Only side arms and certain equipment can be used while under water, however, so plan your aquatic attacks carefully.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal

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If water sports aren’t your cup of tea, there are new mantle and ledge hanging mechanics to help you get to higher ground. Ledge hanging is a natural progression of movement from mantling and allows players to peek over an edge before committing to a climb. Infinity Ward is also currently testing allowing players to pull a pistol if they have one equipped while in a wall hang state. This also opens up the opportunity for players to grab onto a wall ledge while parachuting, rather than simply hitting the side and sliding down. Players who are sprinting can easily crouch into a slide while the new dive mechanic, previously seen in the Black Out series of the franchise, returns as a move when a player crouches while in Tactical Sprint.  Sliding allows players to land with their gun up, while diving limits your move distance in favor of a tactically timed drop.

Peeking, mantling, and hanging also manifest in new ways when dealing with vehicles. Vehicle technology in Modern Warfare 2 is considerably more advanced than in the game’s predecessor, and will extend to Warzone 2.0, as well.  Players will now be able to lean out of vehicle windows and shoot, mantle onto vehicle rooftops, blow out tires and even destroy sections of vehicles like bumpers and doors.  Nine new land-based vehicles will tear up the battlefield covering everything from hatchbacks to electric SUVs, as well as the beloved Cargo Truck. The light helicopter returns, and a new Heavy Chopper also makes its way into Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0, as well as a Rigid Inflatable Boat and Armored Patrol Boat.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer Reveal

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The NEXT showcase also shined a light on tactical equipment and field upgrades, including the all-new tactical camera and shock stick. Tactical cameras can be accessed by anybody on the team once they’re set up and emit warning sounds whenever an enemy is within range.  Multiple cameras can offer some hardcore surveillance opportunities, and players are to spot and mark enemies for their team. The shock stick can be used in a variety of ways by sticking it to a surface where it will occasionally burst out electricity, causing damage to enemies and destroying equipment and vehicles. 

Drill charges can be attached to the outside of a building where it will begin boring a hole and then launching a grenade inside that inflicts splash damage on unsuspecting enemies who may be hiding inside. DDoS attacks also make their way to Modern Warfare for the first time, allowing players to get a heads up when there is enemy equipment or vehicles nearby and temporarily deactivating them.  Inflatable decoys were also highlighted during the showcase. These synthetic polymer dummies inflate once they’re thrown by a player and appear as an enemy combatant with a proximity mine attached.  Rushing up for an easy kill can lead to violent consequences.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (2022) reveal screenshot

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The gunsmith also received dramatic overhauls for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0. Weapon customization has all new enhancements that allow players to personalize their loadout to an extent not previously seen in the franchise.  Modern Warfare 2 platforms the weapon system rather than placing weapons in family groups. Players receive every base Weapons Platform as they rank up. The first weapon unlocked features a receiver, an attachment that determines how a weapon is used.  Additional receivers can be unlocked by ranking up additional weapons within a platform. Once a receive is changed, it customizes the weapon so that it is considered an entirely new weapon though it still lives within the weapons platform it originated from.

Leveling up a weapon also levels up its platform, thus allowing you to use weapon attachments across a platform rather than being forced into unlocking attachments for every weapon individually. Universal attachments can also be unlocked for use across all weapons platforms, including muzzles, underbarrels, ammunition, and optics. These unlocks are truly universal, as they also become available in Warzone 2.0 and Call of Duty Warzone Mobile once their requirements are met, regardless of what game it is initially unlocked in.  The inclusion of weapon platforms opens up customization to weapon vaults, as well, where players can purchase fully kitted out blueprints that match a theme. Regardless of which attachment is chosen the weapon’s camo is preserved. Players who preorder Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2‘s vault edition will receive access to the FJX Cinder weapon vault to get them started.

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Perks are also undergoing a shakeup in Modern Warfare 2. The system for perks has been standard for quite some time, with players being able to choose from a variety of perk types across three slots. Classic Call of Duty titles did allow players to rank up perks to a pro variant that gave more passive gameplayer advantages, but those have been gone from the system for quite some time in lieu of just standard one and done offerings. This has limited player loadout choices, however, as most players would find a collection of perks they liked and stick with them across all of their loadouts. For Modern Warfare 2, perks now come in packages of four. Players will begin with two base perks, and then a bonus and ultimate that can be earned throughout the multiplayer match, typically at the 4- and 8- minute marks in non-round-based modes. Acquiring kills, assists, and playing objectives can help players earn their perk package more quickly.  

Call of Duty: Vanguard ushered in the concept of combat pacing, but that idea too has been shed for Modern Warfare 2. Instead, there are two map types. Battle maps, which would traditionally be used within Ground War type modes, offer a battlefield suitable for holding up to 64 players split into two teams of 32. These battle maps have been extensively tested for small combat scenarios and can also be found serving as points of interest nestled within Warzone 2.0’s landscape. Every building can be explored, vehicles are viable, and players can take on AI enemies along with human players in playlists like Invasion.

Modern Warfare 2 (2022) screenshot for multiplayer reveal

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Core maps, or the traditional 6v6 Call of Duty multiplayer experience, are returning for Modern Warfare 2. These are smaller, tighter custom-made maps exclusively for multiplayer.  Infinity Ward showed off 6 multiplayer maps that will be available during the Modern Warfare 2 open beta, including Farm 18, Mercado Las Almas, and Valderas Museum.





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