The highly anticipated release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is scheduled for November 10th. However, those who preorder the game can start playing the campaign mode from November 2nd. Unfortunately, spoilers for the game's campaign have already started surfacing online. Therefore, fans who wish to avoid spoilers should proceed with caution when browsing the internet in the coming days before the official launch.
One precaution that fans can take is to add certain words to their muted lists on social media platforms, in an attempt to filter out potential spoilers. While there is no guarantee that spoilers won't slip through, it is worth a try and it is advisable to be more vigilant than usual while surfing the internet.
Potential spoilers have surfaced online for the campaign mission list of Modern Warfare III, which could potentially reveal key plot elements. Even the ESRB's official rating description contains potential story spoilers, so please exercise caution.
Modern Warfare III serves as a direct continuation of the events from Modern Warfare II in 2022, bringing back Task Force 141 for another thrilling worldwide pursuit. Trailers released so far hint at the return of the antagonist Makarov and the inclusion of a suspenseful plane hijacking scene.
In a now-deleted tweet witnessed by Our Website, designer Steve Holmes hinted at the possibility of an interactive terrorist attack in Modern Warfare III. This would build upon the controversial No Russian mission from Modern Warfare II in 2009, which was previously referenced in a MW3 trailer.
For those who preordered the game digitally, Modern Warfare III's campaign will be accessible on November 2. For everyone else, it will be available on November 10, coinciding with the game's official release. As for the multiplayer aspect, the game will include 16 updated maps from Modern Warfare II in 2009, including the beloved Rust. However, there won't be any completely new maps, at least not initially.
Editor's P/S
As an enthusiastic fan of the Call of Duty franchise, I am eagerly anticipating the release of Modern Warfare 3. The leaked campaign spoilers have only served to heighten my excitement for the game. I am particularly intrigued by the possibility of an interactive terrorist attack, which would build upon the controversial No Russian mission from Modern Warfare II. I am also looking forward to seeing the return of Task Force 141 and the antagonist Makarov.
However, I am also concerned about the potential for spoilers to ruin the game's campaign for me. I will be taking precautions to avoid spoilers, such as muting certain words on social media platforms and being more vigilant when surfing the internet. I urge other fans to do the same so that we can all enjoy the game's campaign unspoiled.