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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare's Weapon Progression Explained

Grab your favorite weapon and customize it to your heart's content.

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Alongside details of how multiplayer progression works, publisher Activision has outlined Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's weapon unlock system. Players will be able to unlock attachments, camouflages, and more when the first-person shooter arrives on October 25 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

The publisher shared a blog post explaining Modern Warfaren's weapon progression. Each weapon will allegedly have 50 attachments to unlock and over 100 camo patterns to earn.

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Leveling up a weapon requires that you get kills with it equipped. Each level rewards you with a new attachment, camouflage, or perk for that weapon. All of these and more can be equipped at the Gunsmith.

The base camouflage for a weapon is unlocked by leveling it up and earning other camos. Various camo challenges will become available upon getting the base camo, letting you acquire "a set of colorful and cool-looking skins within a camo set" for that specific weapon. Additionally, camo unlocks net you experience.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is just a week from launch. Preloading on PS4 and Xbox One is now available, but PC players will have to wait until next week to install the Modern Warfare reboot early.

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Really?! I'd expect Gamespot to be a little more journalistic than to blindly spout Activision's latest desperate PR stunt. You can't really be faking ignorance here.

EVERYBODY knows, the pay to win loot boxes, removal of the fair play system and PS4 exclusivity features were design into the game for maximum monetization. NOTHING ACTIVISION says now CHANGES that fact. If this had remained undiscovered, Activision would have gleefully unloaded this monetization hell on their customers.

Their only problem is that they got caught being the same Black Ops 4 greedy leeches before the game was launched. Boo Hoo.

Stop being Activision Blizzard's mouthpiece, use your own journalistic integrity.

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that's fine as long as it have the gold camo in there and different gold camo challenge to do too.

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