Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Studio Denies Rumours That Next Game’s Multiplayer is Like MW2

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Studio Denies Rumours That Next Game’s Multiplayer is Like MW2

While Activision has officially announced that it will no longer do consecutive games in the same Call of Duty sub series in a row, rumours had recently popped up that indicated that Infinity Ward might be working on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 as the franchise’s 2026 entry. One of these rumours has indicated that the multiplayer mode of Modern Warfare 4 will be “a complete copy of Modern Warfare 2”, referring to the 2022 iteration.

As caught by Insider Gaming, this comes from TheGhostOfHope, who has in the past proven to be reliable with leaks about the franchise. “Modern Warfare 4 Multiplayer in its current state is currently a complete copy of Modern Warfare II except for no perk charging system and less ADS/slide penalties,” they wrote on social media.

“There is A TON of visual recoil on weapons in Modern Warfare 4 just like Modern Warfare II. Like I said in my last tweet it’s pretty much a complete copy outside of a few little things.”

While Infinity Ward hasn’t made any concrete statements regarding the matter, the studio also took to social media to wish its fans happy holidays. Along with this, the studio wrote that Call of Duty fans shouldn’t believe everything they read on the Internet, before signing off from social media for the rest of the year.

‘Happy holidays everybody! Wishing our community an awesome holiday season and looking forward to talking soon,” wrote Infinity Ward. “Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet. See you in 2026.”

In response to Infinity Ward’s statement, TheGhostOfHope wrote yet another post where he said that the studio typically hasn’t responded to these leaks in the past. The fact that it has gone out of its way to try and “generically deny” two recent leaks, notes the leaker, “should raise some red flags”. Further, TheGhostOfHope also wrote that they still have the same sources they had with their previous leaks regarding games like Modern Warfare 2 and 3, and Black Ops 6 and 7.

“The fact that a billion dollar studio has gone out of its way to *generically* deny 2 of my most recent leaks when they’ve never done it before nor towards others is frankly very weird and should raise some red flags about why they’d do such a thing when they never did it before. I have largely kept the same sources for years and my MW4 leak is no different to that. I would never sink my reputation with COD leaking that I’ve built over the years on faulty unverified info,” wrote the leaker.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was released on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S just last month. For more details, take a look at our review. Also check out Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty noting that it has been “one of the most-played games on Xbox”.

As for the future of the franchise, you can check out what analysts have had to say about the performance of Black Ops 7, and our own thoughts about its current state and what might happen with future releases.

6 Comments

  1. arthur.moen

    It’s interesting to see how the studio is addressing these rumors. With so much anticipation around the next game, it will be exciting to see how they differentiate the multiplayer experience. Change can often lead to fresh gameplay dynamics!

  2. maria53

    the next installment, it’s crucial for the studio to set clear expectations. Fans are eager for innovation, and it’ll be fascinating to see how they balance new features while maintaining the core gameplay that we love.

  3. treinger

    You’re absolutely right about the need for clear expectations! With fans looking for innovation, it’ll be interesting to see how the studio incorporates new features while maintaining the essence of the franchise. Balancing nostalgia with fresh gameplay could be key to their success.

  4. ktrantow

    Absolutely, setting clear expectations can really help manage fan excitement. It’s interesting to see how the shift away from consecutive games in the same franchise could lead to more unique gameplay experiences. This could open up new possibilities for multiplayer modes that fans haven’t seen before!

  5. monique.satterfield

    It’s interesting to see how Activision is shifting its approach to game releases. By moving away from consecutive titles in the same franchise, they might be aiming for more innovative gameplay instead of recycling concepts. It’ll be exciting to see how this impacts the overall quality and player experience in future games!

  6. alda65

    I agree, it’s a significant change for Activision. It will be fascinating to see how this affects the gameplay experience and community engagement in future titles. A fresh take on multiplayer could really rejuvenate the franchise!

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