Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - Will I lose the items from the previous game?

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3

For fans of Call of DutyIt's been an exciting week after the cover art for the next Modern Warfare 3 leaked earlier than the developers of Sledgehammer Games wanted. Instead of denying it Activision not only confirmed the next main game, but shared a little more.

In recent days, the social media accounts of Call of Duty have been teasing fans with new revelations, the return of the villain Vladimir Makarov and promises of a global reveal of Modern Warfare 3 on August 17th.

As expected, the latest title from Call of Duty will also be released later this year, on November 10th. Promising a continuation of the story with Captain Price and Task Force 141.

To help ease the transition for game players, the Activision not only confirmed a new Carry Forward feature, but also identified which content can be moved.

Will I lose the items from the previous game in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3?

For the first time in the franchise, the Activision is introducing a new mechanic called Carry Forward for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. As the name suggests, this system will allow players to transfer their content from one game to another. Modern Warfare to the next version.

The blog specifically states that unlocked single-player weapons, attachments, camos, Blueprints, Operators, Operator Skins, cosmetic packs, emblems and other rewards will be available to take forward. Even better, this includes content from the current version of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 too.

Naturally, if there is content that is not actually in Modern Warfare 3However, the cosmetic item unlocked for it will not be carried over. The blog has confirmed that not all vehicles from MW2 and Wartracks will be available.

In addition, the Modern Warfare 3 characters will not have access to the Modern Warfare 2These were usually challenges that had to be completed before they could be made playable. Similarly, with weapons, players only had to MW3 will have access to Modern Warfare 2. But they will have an associated unlocking challenge that must first be completed

Movement between games has been a controversial point of contention, especially for live service style games. Call of Duty was interested in integration techniques for the highly popular Warzonekeeping it consistent even when a new game is released.

The system wasn't perfect, as it occasionally ruined the meta with powerful weapons, caused certain crashes and other unforeseen events. However, this Content Forward policy seems like a step in the right direction, especially for fans of the traditional multiplayer experience

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 arrives on November 10th for consoles PlayStation, Xbox and PC.

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