The official release date for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is Friday, November 10. However, players who have preordered the game can already access the multiplayer mode offline. According to CharlieIntel, the multiplayer maps and weapons are available in Local Mode, allowing players to familiarize themselves with the gameplay before the official launch. It is worth noting that some of the maps from Modern Warfare II have been updated and expanded upon for the new game.
CharlieIntel has found that players are able to access Local Mode by simply backing out after initiating the connection to servers. Upon encountering a "Connection Failed" message, players can then proceed to play offline in local play by following the provided instructions. However, it is important to note that anyone who attempts to share their gameplay footage may face severe consequences from Activision, including being subjected to copyright strikes.
The Zombies mode in Modern Warfare III cannot be played offline, while War Mode can be enjoyed without an internet connection. War Mode, a large-scale battle mode, hasn't been featured in Call of Duty since 2017's Call of Duty: WWII.
Regarding the launch of multiplayer servers, players can join in starting at 9 PM PT on November 9 in Los Angeles, which corresponds to midnight ET on November 10 in New York. Although it's possible to play earlier by tricking your console into thinking it's in New Zealand, the process is quite complicated.
The campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has been available to play since November 2 for those who preordered. However, based on reviews, the campaign has received mixed feedback. Our Website's review of the Modern Warfare III campaign gave the game a score of 5/10. Stay tuned to Our Website for further updates on Modern Warfare III.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z netizen, I am excited about the early access to the multiplayer mode of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It's a great opportunity to get a head start on mastering the maps and weapons before the official launch. I'm also intrigued by the return of War Mode, which hasn't been seen in a Call of Duty game since 2017.
However, I'm disappointed that the Zombies mode is not available offline. Zombies is one of my favorite modes in Call of Duty, and I was hoping to be able to play it without an internet connection. I understand that Activision is trying to prevent people from sharing gameplay footage, but I think it's a bit unfair to punish players who just want to enjoy the game offline.