


The updated version of the largely-beloved 2009 campaign is currently available for $20 on the PlayStation Store. If your Call of Duty appetite still isn't satisfied, there's also the newly-launched Modern Warfare 2 remaster. Modern Warfare sales have remained strong, too - so breaking off what could have been an exclusive mode (similar to Blackout) doesn’t see to have hurt Activision's annualization strategy, either. That decision has helped the battle royale newcomer rack up more than 30 million players - a number that includes Modern Warfare participants - and better compete with free-to-play alternatives including Fortnite, Apex Legends and PUBG. Unlike Blackout, which required Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Warzone is completely free-to-play. It's a nice gesture, and one that Activision no doubt hopes will persuade more people to buy Modern Warfare. The free multiplayer access will expire on April 6th at 1PM ET/10AM PT/7PM CET. To celebrate this so-called "multiplayer moshpit," Infinity Ward has developed a special playlist called Stocked Up, Locked Down that cycles through two maps, Atlas Superstore and Shoot House, and a range of modes including Team Deathmatch, Domination and Hardpoint. Download Warzone (if you haven't already) and Modern Warfare's multiplayer offerings will unlock at roughly 1PM ET/10AM PT/7PM CET on April 3rd. Smitten by Call of Duty: Warzone, but not sure if the rebooted Modern Warfare is worth the price of admission? Good news: for three days, the multiplayer portion of Infinity Ward's latest shooter is going free-to-play.
