The second weekend ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s beta has officially begun, but isn’t yet a fully open beta. This past weekend Activision officially began its final round of Multiplayer betas ahead ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s launch in late October. Last weekend’s beta was reserved exclusively for PlayStationCall of Dutyplayers. This weekend’s beta will be opening upCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Multiplayer to fans on other platforms, with some restrictions.With the beta now live, Activision has shared information about whatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2playlists and mapswill be available to play on. Seven different playlists are included in this weekend’s beta, including Team Deathmatch, Domination, Prisoner Rescue, Knock Out, Search & Destroy, Invasion, and 3rd Person Moshpit. As for maps, players will be able to experienceCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s Farm 18, Mercado las Almas, Breenbergh Hotel, Valderas Museum, and both Serrif Bay and Sa’id for Invasion. The Valderas Museum map, as well as Invasion and its two maps, are new for this weekend’s beta.RELATED:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Not Changing Controversial Mini MapAs for the details of the beta itself, access to this weekend is divided between two starting dates. Those who now have access toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s Multiplayer betahave all pre-ordered the game, whether it’s on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox. This stage of the beta will be available through Friday. Starting Saturday, September 24, the beta will fully open to players across all platforms regardless of pre-order status. The beta will then end Monday.
It’s possible that more playlists and maps will open through the weekend.Activisionrolled out content over the full first weekend of the beta, too. It’s also more than possible that this is the full range of content that will be unlocked for the open beta. This weekend’s beta is robust, but it’s not the entirety of theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Multiplayer experience. There’s more to show yet.
Akin to pastCall of Dutybetas, these two weekends ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Multiplayer access largely serve as a promotional effort for the upcoming shooter. It’s used to test the game and its server infrastructure too, of course, but the hype surrounding the beta and particularlyPlayStation’s exclusivity dealfor the first weekend drive a lot of pre-orders. That doesn’t mean players shouldn’t enjoy their time with the game, of course.
It’s unclear what the response toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s beta is at this point in time. It’s difficult to tell whether positive responses are caught up in the hype of having something new to play. Infinity Ward does have a healthy reputation among theCall of Dutyaudience, though. This could prove to be a resurgent year for theCall of Dutyfranchise.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2releases October 28 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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