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Zombies on modern warfare 21/1/2024 As such, many have moved on and feel like it is too little, too late, so it seems unlikely that the mode will stop being viewed as a disappointment. While the release of Shi No Numa Reborn and the return of the Wunderwaffe DG-2 have been well received, the switch to round-based content comes near the end of Call of Duty: Vanguard’s life cycle. Easter egg quests, hidden songs, Wonder Weapons, Pack-A-Punch camos, and even server pause were not ready on launch day, leading to a significant amount of backlash. Though the objective style would have been divisive enough, the bigger issue is that the mode was missing things that fans expected. With Call of Duty: Vanguard, Treyarch made an attempt to switch away from the round-based style that fans loved. RELATED: Treyarch Developer Teases ‘Big Plans’ For Call of Duty Zombies’ FutureĬall of Duty: Vanguard has shown that even Treyarch can fail when it comes to Zombies, and the distaste for this iteration of the mode could be another reason why Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is skipping Zombies. Infinite Warfare Zombies may have done some things right, but it was still flawed, and it is proof that Infinity Ward is better off forging its own path than following in Treyarch’s footsteps. The playable characters were forgettable as well, and the art style was divisive. Likewise, while the Super Easter egg was brilliantly handled, the overall gameplay was clunkier than Treyarch’s, and the fully goofy tone was not for everyone. Further, while Zombies in Spaceland was a popular debut map, the DLC did not match its quality. Still, it had the unfortunate task of following up Black Ops 3, which most see as the peak of Call of Duty Zombies. Most saw Exo Zombies as a major misfire due to its frustrating special Zombies, while WW2 Zombies’ lackluster maps overshadowed its horror aesthetic.Īdmittedly, Infinite Warfare Zombies was the closest that Activision came to getting Zombies right without Treyarch, and Infinity Ward was behind this mode. While the Call of Duty series has tried multiple times to recapture the magic of Treyarch’s Zombies mode without the studio that created it, none of these attempts have truly succeeded. Regardless, if any of these modes do happen (especially DMZ or the PT-inspired experience), it makes sense that Infinity Ward would not have the time and resources to bother with Zombies. While Infinity Ward has attempted to innovate in the past through game modes like Extinction, this would be quite the change of pace for the franchise. Considering that Call of Duty: Vanguard’s destruction will not be featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, though, this leak’s validity is up in the air.Ī truly strange leak suggested that a PT-like co-op mode would also be coming, with this horror-focused experience seeing players don night vision goggles within a haunted building. A condition system would also be introduced for the game's Operators if this leaked mode actually happened, which would see players needing to heal themselves as well as their allies. Defenders, this mode will apparently feature destructible environments that can be reinforced as well as multiple rounds with time limits. Though DMZ sounds like a content-filled experience, two other modes have been rumored as well.Īnother new game mode for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will supposedly be a lot more tactical and resemble Rainbow Six Siege. The story told across Modern Warfare 2’s Seasons is said to take place inside the DMZ game mode, which would mark a change from the usual formula since Call of Duty: Warzone events are currently used to progress the story. Supposedly, the DMZ mode will boast four full maps, which is a good bit of content that shows how determined Infinity Ward is to make this new experience a success. This mode would supposedly place gamers in a large arena where they can loot and extract resources, and it would presumably utilize Tarkov’s perma death mechanic. Thus far, fans have the most details on the DMZ game mode, which is supposedly inspired by Escape from Tarkov. If leaks are to be believed, Infinity Ward will be trying out some truly unique game modes with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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