Activision has just announced that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will be released on October 23rd. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher shared the game’s reveal trailer, which you can find below.
In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, a full-scale invasion threatens to destabilize the world. A young squad of South Korean soldiers will fight to survive on the collapsing front lines, while half a world away a vengeful Captain Price wages a personal war from the shadows as he stays one step ahead of those hunting him. As Price’s off-book mission collides with the forces behind the invasion, the war will spread beyond anyone’s control.
Developed by Infinity Ward, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 promises to push the series into darker and more dangerous territory, where consequence and escalation bring long-running storylines to a powerful and emotional breaking point.
The campaign will drop players into trench warfare in Korea, close-quarters combat in New York, high-octane chases through Paris, SAS night raids in Mumbai, and city-wide assaults to reclaim occupied territory.
Multiplayer aims to deliver grounded, precise combat where fluid movement, player choice, and greater control define every engagement.
Finally, in DMZ, players will operate as an off-the-books asset behind enemy lines, where every extraction run into contested territory forces hard choices about which objectives to pursue, what to secure, and when to get out.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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