Call of Duty report: Modern Warfare 2 disappoints Xbox One and PS4 players

How to play offline multiplayer on COD modern warfare 2019 According to many reports from a wide range of reliable and respectable sources, Call of Duty 2022 will be Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, the Infinity Ward follow-up at its 2019 Modern reboot. None of this has been officially confirmed by Infinity Ward or your parent company, Activision, however, we have new information about the next delivery, although unofficial information of a prominent Obligations privileged and filtering information.

On Twitter, the filtration in question, Ralph, transmitted some bad news for those in PS4 and Xbox One. Although it is reported, next year's delivery is planned for the PlayStation and Xbox of the latest generation, will be substantially behind versions PS5 and Xbox Series X | S. said that, although this is the plan at this time, I could change, and some players of the game hesitate to take a big jump while both consoles are still difficult to buy.

« Modern Warfare II The generational difference states to be 'substantial' in an Activision attempt to change the base of players to the next-generation consoles, Ralph said. The eliminated functions, intended for the exclusivity of the next generation, are still in limbo. Since the scarcity of actions is still a factor that discourages developers and publishers to take that leap.

Unfortunately, this is the extension of the report, which should be taken cautiously. Regarding the source, some of its previous reports have been collaborated by others Obligations, which suggests that they actually have access to some level of information about the game, however, at the moment, many of their reports still They have not been validated, and they will not be for some time.

At the time of publication, nor Infinity Ward or Activision or anyone involved with none have commented on any of this. We do not expect any of the parties involved with this for a variety of reasons, but if you do so, we will make sure to update the story with everything relevant. Meanwhile, for more coverage about all things Obligations, click here.

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