Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered launches (for 40 bucks!)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, which was originally only included with the Legacy Edition or higher of 2016’s Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, will launch on PS4 for $39.99, followed by Xbox One and PC at a later date, Activision announced.
This standalone release does not even include the “Variety Map Pack” add-on. On Tuesday, June 27, Modern Warfare Remastered will be available both physically and digitally for PS4, with “other platforms to follow,” Activision says. It comes with the campaign and 16 multiplayer maps.
This $40 standalone version of Modern Warfare does not include the “variety map pack” that Activision sells separately for $15, so if you want everything, you’ll have to dish out even more.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered features fully improved texture resolution and detail, revamped animation, remastered audio, and much more. Fans will relive the full, iconic story campaign as they’re transported around the globe with Capt. Price, Gaz and Soap across all the missions from the original game, including “All Ghillied Up,” “Charlie Don’t Surf,” and “Crew Expendable.” Players will also experience the online multiplayer mode that redefined Call of Duty by introducing killstreaks, XP, Prestige and more, and battle head-to-head in the fan-favorite maps from the original multiplayer mode, including classics such as “Crash,” “Backlot” and “Crossfire.”
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No, it was never released on it's own and came bundled with the last COD game.
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just funny how everyone talks about milking.
do i think most italian/german sportscars as overpriced ? yes.
do i want one? for some yes, for some, no.
can i afford one right now? no.
but that doesnt mean im going around whining that i cant buy it, or that i dont like the company getting my money, because other ppl had bought their (almost) "unchanged" product for the past 30y at those prices
a company offers a product for a certain price.
you like it, you can afford it, then buy it.
or you dont. no one gets forced at gunpoint.
same goes for everything else we "want" (opposite of what we "need" to live (e.g. air/water/nutrition).
plus, most of us here have at least once, spend more than 40$ on even more stupid stuff than a game

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40 dollars plus dlc.
Which used to be free.
Sigh
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Well, they owe me one free CoD with all DLCs. And since they will not give that to me, I am not going to pay for any CoD ever again.
It is that simple, they promised features and they did not deliver them. But they did postpone them to next CoD game. This kind of false advertisement I consider as theft + their multiplayer anti-cheat support which is part of their business model is shameful.
Since CoD 2, none of CoD had value 60 Euro, yet additional bonus for rehashed/reskinned old maps.
And for that I and all my friends are now free from CoD for quite some years. Unfortunately audience is large and for every lost client there is growing replacement.
I really wonder how many great games could fit into void created by removal of CoD from market.
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isnt this already out ? what is different aboutthis version than the one that came out in 2016?