Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Remastered does not exist: Activision denies its development

0

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Remastered does not exist: Activision denies its development

An unpublished rumor in 3DJuegos spoke of an optimized reissue of its campaign mode.

From Activision they have wanted to stop the new rumors about a possible Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Remastered , ensuring that such development does not exist in any of the forms, either focused on its campaign mode or its multiplayer. The denial comes in a few weeks where the shooter community expects to know what the company has prepared for this year in the Call of Duty saga .

 

“There is no remastering of Modern Warfare 3, its campaign campaign or its multiplayer. Any other report in this regard is incorrect, ” said a company spokesman to the portal specialized in the Charlie Intel series, ruining a series of Rumors that were pointing to a reissue of the story mode of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as happened with MW 2 Remastered in 2020 .

 

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

This last rumor has not been collected in 3DJuegos, and began to spread a year ago. Now Activision prefers to close this possibility in order to allow users to focus on the planned announcements for these next few months.

 

Waiting for CoD: Vanguard

 

 

Presentations that are taking longer than many fans would like. A video game called Call of Duty: Vanguard signed by Sledgehammer Games is expected to arrive this fall, set once again in World War II, while the company continues to bet on Call of Duty: Warzone as well as CoD: Mobile . In fact, there would already be a second mobile title in development .

 

Returning to MW3, in 3DJuegos we spoke at the time of its campaign as a story that suffers from the same defects and enjoys the same virtues of what Infinity Ward’s products have been as a studio since its first titles in the Call of saga. Duty. You can read more about our rating in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 review published by the FPS premiere in 2011.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *