The highly-anticipatedCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSeason 4 was originally scheduled to take place on June 3, but in recognition of the Black Lives Matter movement, Activision and Infinity Ward delayed it indefinitely. No newCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSeason 4 start date has been announced yet, but evidence is mounting that fans will get to jump in to Season 4 starting June 10.
Last week, dataminers found evidence that theCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSeason 4 start datewas June 10, and now there’s even more evidence that’s the case. More dataminedModern Warfarefiles have shown that the Season 3 challenges end date has been changed from June 2 to June 10, indicating that Season 3 is at least coming to an end on that day. Since Season 4 was supposed to start on a Wednesday and was already pushed back, this could mean that Season 4 will start immediately after Season 3 ends. However, it’s also possible that fans will have to wait until June 11 to try the new content.
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If theCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSeason 4 release date is later this week, then fans shouldn’t have to wait long at all to find out more.Activisionusually releases a “This Week inCall of Duty” blog post on Mondays that details what fans can expect from the next update. Assuming it sticks to the pattern, it’s possible that fans will have an officialModern WarfareSeason 4 start date within a matter of hours.
Hopefully this comes with some more details on what fans can actually expect fromModern WarfareSeason 4 in terms of new content. So far, Infinity Ward and Activision have kept their plans mostly under-wraps, beyond the fact thatModern WarfareSeason 4 will see the return ofCaptain Price as a playable character in multiplayerand theWarzonebattle royale.
It’s also unclear what Season 4 will mean forWarzone. There are some that believe thatWarzoneSeason 4 will come with a significant map change, with the most popular theory being that theDam location will be destroyed by missiles. Whether or not that actually takes place remains to be seen, but it is common for battle royale games to use new seasons to drastically change the map in an effort to keep things fresh.
While it’s certainly possible thatCall of Dutyfans will find out WarfareSeason 4 this week, it’s also possible that the release date will be pushed back again in support ofBlack Lives Matter, so they should keep that in mind as well.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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