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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Live-Action Imagines A CoD Lobby Come To Life

Check out the live-action trailer for Modern Warfare 3.

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Activision has released a live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. The game sees Task Force 141 get back together to fight another global battle, but this isn't a trailer for the campaign. Instead it's a revival of Activision's "There's a solider in all of us" series.

A young person finds their way into a "lobby" that is a Call of Duty lobby come to life with a big cast of characters waiting to drop into battle. The video, which was directed by John Wick's David Leitch, stars 21 Savage, Devin Booker, and Central Cee. The characters Ghost, Gaz, Makarov, Valeria, and Graves also appear. Check out the video below.

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Modern Warfare III is a direct sequel to 2022's Modern Warfare II. Activision does not normally release direct sequels in consecutive years, but that's happening this year. Many store bundles, guns, and items from Modern Warfare II will carry forward to Modern Warfare III.

Modern Warfare III launches on November 10, but everyone who preorders the game can start playing the campaign mode a week early. Warzone is getting a big update this year, too, with the launch of a new map, Urzikstan.

Players recently got to try Modern Warfare III's multiplayer through the recent beta, and we found it to be sweaty and nostalgic.

Microsoft recently acquired Activision Blizzard and the Call of Duty series, but the franchise will stay on PlayStation for at least the next decade. This year's game also has PlayStation-exclusive content, but that might not be the case for the series going forward.

In other news, Call of Duty's big Halloween event, The Haunting, is going on now.

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