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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Could Get Paid DLC In 2023

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Could Get Paid DLC In 2023

Call of Duty fans recently got a sensation announcement, as Bloomberg has reported that 2023 will be the first year without a top notch entry in the series. Presently, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has given more details on what Call of Duty fans can expect in this hole year, and those looking forward to this year's game ought to be excited.


Thus far, fans have rushed to zero in on the gossip that another allowed to-play title will be dropping instead of the typical $70 experience. In fact, some accept that it could be the long-rumored and intensely requested standalone Zombies game, a project insiders have hinted at for months now. While it remains to be checked whether this will amount to anything, Jason Schreier has suggested that 2023 will likewise be bringing a lot more content to 2022's Call of Duty release.


Expected to be named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, a few reports have released that suggest Activision is exceptionally confident in Infinity Ward's latest title. Development was as far as anyone knows coming along smoothly more than a year on top of things release, suggesting that the next Call of Duty game ought to be extremely cleaned. This is uplifting news, as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will apparently be keeping multiplayer fans occupied until the next premium game drops in 2024. According to Schreier, this will be done through "ongoing DLC."


Intriguingly, it is currently muddled whether this DLC will be paid content or free. Since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, every one of additional guides have been for nothing, with Battle Passes and cosmetic groups serving as the franchise's form of monetization. Paid DLC would see the franchise returning to its old formula, though with so little information accessible regarding these "undefined" plans, it is difficult to know what the methodology will be to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's rumored 2023 content.


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For all intents and purposes, it isn't incomprehensible for the more up to date Call of Duty titles to get support after their life cycles have reached a conclusion. After all, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War recently got another Assault Rifle and a remaster of WMD, while Modern Warfare 2019 got a few new guides after Black Ops Cold War had launched. These content drops went unannounced and unpromoted, as doing so would almost certainly have distracted from the active game. With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, there wouldn't be another game to promote, so more guide drops, weapon additions, and Seasons could be added and advertised appropriately.


While all breaks ought to be taken with a grain of salt, Schreier and Bloomberg have forever been dependable, so this information could absolutely be true. Assuming it is, fans of Modern Warfare 2019's multiplayer ought to be content to encounter a Call of Duty continuation that gets significantly more post-launch support.

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