Re-Releases Of The Original Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 And 3 Could Be On The Way

Re-releases of the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and 3 look to be coming, as ratings for cross-gen editions of "MW2" and "MW3" have appeared online thanks to the Australian Classification Board.Via Insider Gaming, each game predictably received Australia's MA 15+ rating. They were classified on April 3 with MW2 specifically mentioned as being a PS5 cross-gen edition. The MW3 entry doesn't mention PS5 specifically but is listed as being cross-gen as well. No other details about the games were revealed aside from them coming from Activision Blizzard and a production date of 2025. While it wasn't explicitly clarified or confirmed that these two titles are the re-releases or remasters of the original MW2 and 3 from 2009 and 2011, the fact that each game listing uses the numbers "2" and "3" as opposed to the modern Modern Warfare reboots' roman numerals does point towards these being new versions of the Xbox 360 and PS3-era titles.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Apr 8, 2025 - 18:14
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Re-Releases Of The Original Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 And 3 Could Be On The Way

Re-releases of the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and 3 look to be coming, as ratings for cross-gen editions of "MW2" and "MW3" have appeared online thanks to the Australian Classification Board.

Via Insider Gaming, each game predictably received Australia's MA 15+ rating. They were classified on April 3 with MW2 specifically mentioned as being a PS5 cross-gen edition. The MW3 entry doesn't mention PS5 specifically but is listed as being cross-gen as well.

No other details about the games were revealed aside from them coming from Activision Blizzard and a production date of 2025. While it wasn't explicitly clarified or confirmed that these two titles are the re-releases or remasters of the original MW2 and 3 from 2009 and 2011, the fact that each game listing uses the numbers "2" and "3" as opposed to the modern Modern Warfare reboots' roman numerals does point towards these being new versions of the Xbox 360 and PS3-era titles.Continue Reading at GameSpot