Modern Warfare 2 fans finally get what they want as devs are making 10v10 permanent ModernWarfare2 Activision Warzone2
is closer than ever, it’ll only be a matter of time until you and your friends can start jumping into these bigger lobbies without having to worry about it being removed.
Of course, there are still a few people that aren’t fully satisfied with how the devs have handled the latest CoD installment so far. One particular Twitter user namedeven told Infinity Ward that “it took you 7 months to make a playlist permanent. Don’t act like the good guys.” Over on Reddit, another fan seemed to echo this same sentiment as they commented that “they just hate that [the devs] dripfeed this content.
Unfortunately, it seems that for some players, these long-awaited additions are arriving a little too late, especially since a newhas already been announced. One user named MrEpicFerret is even hoping that the upcoming installment “still works as an extension” to MW2 as they still want to experience these welcome changes “for more than 4 months.”
But with Sledgehammer Games set to take over development duties for the next series entry, the gameplay and features included with it may force CoD fans to abandon Modern Warfare 2 entirely once it gets released. Hopefully, that isn’t the case as it seems that Infinity Ward and Raven Software still have plenty of tricks up their sleeves. For now, though, only time will tell if these changes will be enough to entice people to keep playing MW2.
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