
Michelle Sayatovich, GiN Fresh Look Columnistīelieve it or not, this was my first time playing any Call of Duty game. The following are some of their thoughts about the upcoming game. Everyone agreed that the beta event was a lot of fun, especially for a beta. GiN was fortunate enough to be given several codes, and many of the GiN staff participated in one or both weekends of the beta. This was followed by an open beta weekend where everyone could play. This made it so that there was a large group of people playing, without it being too overwhelming on the beta servers. Over the past two weekends, the beta was first opened up to members of the press as well as invited guests and others who found ways to qualify for a code. Most of these betas will feature a few of the game’s multiplayer maps.
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To let players get an idea of what is coming, publisher Activision is hosting a series of open and closed betas as the game continues to develop. Interest in the game is quite high, as it will be one of the first to be fully modernized to run on next generation consoles as well as high-end PCs, yet also able to be played on PlayStation 4s and Xbox Ones.

Developed by Infinity Ward, it will be released for the PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well as for the PC on October 28, 2022. The upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II game is a direct sequel to the 2019 reboot of the same name, and is the nineteenth game to release in the Call of Duty series.
