Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s campaign may have been one of its best elements, elevated above its online multiplayer and other modes for many players of the game. Fortunately for many, the game’s narrative director has hinted that there’s a lot of room left over plot-wise forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s sequels.
In an exchange on Twitter between user Spartacus andCall of Duty: Modern Warfarenarrative director Taylor Kurosaki, Spartacus expressed concern over the idea that the content being added toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s multiplayermight be somewhat spoiler-y or revealing of the sequel’s plot. In response, Kurosaki assured Spartacus that there is still excess room left for surprise in the sequel toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare.
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The exchange can be seen below.
The “characters and story” that Spartacus is referring to is somewhat vague. There is a playable rendition of Ghost in the game’s multiplayer, who wears a mask bearing the face of a skull. Furthermore, it appears thatSeason 3 ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Battle Passwill be bringing back game protagonist “Alex.” The trailer appears to show that “Alex” now has a prosthetic leg following the events of the game’s campaign which saw Alex officially sacrifice his own life to bring down the enemy.
GivenCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s ending, it seemed fairly clear that Alex would be making a return, though it is fairly assured given his presence in Season 3 of the game’s DLC. However, there is apparently far more to be shown according to Kurosaki.
The events that occurred inCall of Duty: Modern Warfaredo point in a particular direction for the plotline of the sequels. The mentioning of the Zakhaev family and Al-Asad both indicate that the sequel may be heading in the direction of 2007’sCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. However, as Kurosaki points out, the sequels can head in any number of directions.
WhileCall of Duty: WarzoneandModern Warfare’s multiplayer is still highly trafficked, aremaster of 2009’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2was released recently. While not the highlight of the original, the game’s campaign was the central focus of the remaster and may serve as a refresher for fans of the sub-series.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
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