It’s Infinity Ward’s turn again

[Update: It’s now official.Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis back this October with a story campaign, multiplayer, co-op missions, and even cross-platform support between PC and console players.]

Infinity Ward has set the date for itsCall of Duty2019 reveal announcement. As promised, we’ll get our first look at this year’s game–believed to beCall of Duty: Modern Warfare–ahead of E3. The developer is “going dark” until Thursday, May 30 at 10:00am Pacific / 1:00pm Eastern. Then it’s showtime.

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Fittingly, this teaser has the same mood as Infinity Ward’slead-in for 2009’sModern Warfare 2.

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I’m not at all bothered by the back-to-basics naming convention (it happens all the dang time in gaming), but I’m curious to see how much of a supposed “soft reboot”Call of Duty: Modern Warfareactually ends up being. Either way, I want to see what Infinity Ward’s been up to lately.

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