Activision confirms Modern Warfare 2 content will carry over to Call of Duty 2023 ModernWarfare2 ModernWarfare3 CallofDutyModernWarfare2 CallofDutyModernWarfare3
After suffering through a barrage of leaks that revealed several important details about the next series installment, Activision has now decided to put its foot down by finally confirming themselves that Modern Warfare 2 content will carry over into Call of Duty 2023.created by the official Call of Duty Twitter account.
, will be usable in the next entry, though it currently remains unclear how exactly you’ll be able to bring them over to the upcoming game.: Modern Warfare 2 has brought its player base a plethora of different cosmetics throughout its relatively short life span, but some have often held off on purchasing these accessories since they become obsolete as soon as a new game comes around.
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