Reviving Legends: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Storms onto Xbox One and PS4!
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Confirmed for Xbox One and PS4
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As the current gaming generation nears its third year, the industry ponders when game developers will fully embrace the next-gen shift, leaving behind the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Some creators now delay support for these consoles, gauging post-launch demand instead, as seen with titles like Hogwarts Legacy and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. This strategy, though, seems influenced by the massive user base these older consoles still command, particularly given the scarcity of current-gen hardware until recently.
The anticipation surrounding Call of Duty's transition to newer platforms has left many speculating. Recent reports from IGN have now confirmed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is indeed making its way to the Xbox One and PS4. The Xbox page showcases Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S listings, while a PlayStation channel video hints at a PS4 release. Despite this reassurance, questions linger about its performance. Memories of the problematic PS3 and Xbox 360 port of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 resurface, reminding players of missing modes and disappointing visuals. Though this situation may not reach those depths, the outlook could align with the quality of last year's Modern Warfare 2.
An initial scare arose when Call of Duty was initially absent from the Xbox One's official page earlier this week. However, it seems that this was nothing more than an oversight. Similarly, concerns arose about Modern Warfare 3's unusually low price point, yet clarity is lacking on whether this is merely an error.
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