Earlier this week, the next instalment in the
Call of Duty series was officially unveiled.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be a reboot of the franchise's popular subseries and seemingly be taking
Call of Duty back to its roots. The campaign mode is back, multiplayer will of course feature, and an additional co-operative mode also.
With the latest instalment in the first-person-shooter series,
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, hopping on the battle-royale bandwagon, some fans were left to wonder whether the trending mode would be implemented into
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Well, according to new listings (via
Comicbook.com) on both the PlayStation Store and Xbox One store, it doesn't seem so.
These listings state that the game will support 2-20 online players which, while suggesting large multiplayer modes, is more akin to 'Ground War' than a battle-royale like 'Blackout' (which featured eighty players per match).
Interestingly, Ground War has typically been an 18-player mode in previous instalments, so it seems that Infinity Ward is amping that amount up by a tad this time, making matches of that mode now a 10v10.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is set to release on October 25th for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.