With excitement building ahead of the Call Of Duty fans cant get enough of the game’s ultra-realistic graphics.
Arguably the most highly anticipated game release of the year, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II, a sequel to the 2019 game, and not a remake of the classic 2009 game with the same name is set to be released on October 28th.
While last year's edition Call Of Duty: Vanguard did not receive the views the franchise would have hoped for, they have created a mix of a popular edition alongside some new features.
Happy Friday, if you need us we'll be playing the #MWII Campaign.
...on Veteran of course. Hbu? pic.twitter.com/HoH1dEZCC7— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 21, 2022
The popular gaming franchise has had some absolute classics through the years, from the Modern Warfare to the Black Ops, gamers have spent hundreds of hours in the last decade with millions of copies sold worldwide.
This year’s game has brand new exciting plot to look forward to, with a United States airstrike kills a foreign general, his next in command plots revenge, and plans a missile strike on the United States, leaving Task force 141 to save the day.
Gamers will be sent across the globs in the game as Task Force 141 do everything in their power to stop America from coming under attack, as the game links in with one of it’s best selling games in 2019.
While early trailers and information on social media has not released a huge amount for gamers when it comes to the overall gameplay, one mission has caught the attention of those counting down the hours to purchase Call Of Duty.
oh my god amsterdam looks *incredibly* realistic in the new call of duty — almost can’t believe this is a video game pic.twitter.com/KVI9Ay5dIk
— juan (@juanbuis) October 21, 2022
In what appears to be the Dutch capital Amsterdam, Cal Of Duty appears to have it’s best graphic’s yet, with fans blown away by the realistic appearance of Amsterdam in the game.
For any gaming franchise to be successful, graphics must be of high standard, and Call Of Duty have got it to perfection.