Activision says players will be able to carry over most of their collected Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 content to Modern Warfare 3. This will include weapons, operators and cosmetic content.
explaining in detail what will and won’t be carried over, it’s claimed: “For the first time in Call of Duty’s history, a vast amount of content from a previous Modern Warfare game will transfer – or ‘carry forward’ – and be available in the next Modern Warfare title.”
According to the article, most of the content currently available to players in Modern Warfare II and the current version ofThis includes “weapons and cosmetic content, including Bundles, Operators, and other rewards and unlocks from the game”.“For example, if MW3 doesn’t have the Tactical Amphibious Vehicle, or a specific piece of Tactical or Lethal Equipment in any game modes, any Skins you’ve unlocked for these items in MW2 won’t be in MW3,” it says.
It also notes that Wartracks from Modern Warfare 2 will not carry over to the the third game, and there will be no ‘carry back’, meaning anything unlocked in the third game won’t be accessible in the second. All Operators and Operator Skins a player has unlocked in Modern Warfare 2 will also carry forward to Modern Warfare 3. This includes content that is longer available to purchase or was only available for a timed period , though new players won’t be able to access these.All weapons and their Blueprints will also carry over, as will all attachments and all Weapon Camos. Some Modern Warfare 2 attachments will also work on Modern Warfare 3 weapons.
Also carrying over are Weapon Charms, Weapon Stickers, Emblems, Loading Screens, Calling Cards and Vehicle Skins .on Monday, following a series of leaks. The game will be released on November 10.
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