Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered – Launch Trailer

Activision has released the official launch trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will be available with the special editions of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, though we’ve heard that the game will be made available as a standalone title in the future. Enjoy the trailer after the jump!

Official Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® Remastered – Launch Trailer

5 thoughts on “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered – Launch Trailer”

  1. I’d prefer to play campaign on remastered version.
    But considering multiplayer restrictions in remastered edition, i’d stay in original MW.

    1. This. While the campaign itself is pretty cookie-cutter these days, it’s still arguably worth playing through, so if you’re going to, you might as well do it with the fancier graphics.

      The multiplayer, on the other hand, considering how it’s disconnected from the original’s, has no Mod Tools, Dedicated Servers, etc. – yeah, no.

  2. I’m kinda interested to know if Respawn’s head honchos are going to get residuals off this. If so between this and the surprising stuff I’ve been hearing about the TF2 campaign, this is shaping up to be a really good year for them.

    1. Only if it’s in their contracts, as they no longer own the IP, & even then, if there’s a time limit on those residuals, then probably not, unless it hasn’t expired yet.

      Once Call of Duty was sold to Activision, they became the IP owners, so unless there’s clauses for residuals in their contracts, then no. If there are, then probably, yes.

      Assuming Activision doesn’t choose to fight them over it, or vice-versa. All-in-all it’s a re-release, rather than a total remake, so it’s technically the same game, just, with a facelift.

      1. Yeah, in normal circumstances I’d assume they’d be getting no part of it, but between them being the founders of the dev house Infinity Ward, and those two basically being the main authors of MW4, I could see them being given some minority share of the intellectual property rights. This is basically their signature game.
        Which makes it all the weirder what I’ve been reading about the Titan Fall 2 single player campaign. I pretty much thought it’d be COD4:MW but with mechs, you know big action set pieces lots of highly dramatic if somewhat narrowly crafted centerpieces. But from what I’m hearing is TF2 has more akin to Portal 2 and Super Meatboy than it does COD. Lots of experimental stuff, parkour guantlets with puzzle like sequences multibranching conversation paths with machine intellegences

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