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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered launches (for 40 bucks!)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/24/2017 11:14 AM | source: | 28 comment(s)
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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WhiteLightning
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#5446269 Posted on: 06/25/2017 11:40 AM
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.

lol , if only that would apply for everything. I would get free means, free cars, free hookers, and free games

nz3777
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#5446270 Posted on: 06/25/2017 11:42 AM
1 word- KINGUIN.Wait till it releases then check the website,I am pretty sure we can find it for 50-80% off so maybe $10-$15 bucks.Hell they even sell Legit Windows 10 for $20 bucks,You cant beat those prices!

I agree nobody is forcing us but the way life is these days we all want nice things,not many of us can afford them so we need to cut corners when possible-KINGUIN lol.

RzrTrek
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#5446281 Posted on: 06/25/2017 12:40 PM
I would much rather spend that money on beer.

KissSh0t
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#5446289 Posted on: 06/25/2017 01:33 PM
I would much rather spend that money on beer.


Or an actual new video game xD

Redemption80
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#5446291 Posted on: 06/25/2017 01:57 PM
I actually prefer remasters of older games, it's nice to revisit something from the past but at the very least have the dated parts minimised.
I've never properly played the first two games and the third game not at all, so I would pay for them if remastered.

$40 for just this would be a no, but $60 for say 1-4 remastered would be a definite buy for me, maybe even 1-3 and then 4-6. It would be miking an old product, but if there is a market for it then why not.

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