

Though remaking a modern classic would be like navigating a minefield, they had one guiding principal that made finding a clear path slightly easier (at least on paper): They had no intention of changing the way Modern Warfare actually played. No one at Raven was hesitant to take on the project, Pellas said, but it was daunting - and the studio was acutely aware of how the community might react, at least early on.

“There’s actually a really healthy community out there, like 20,000 still playing on Steam pretty regularly. “There was a realization that this is freaking terrifying, because it’s not just important to us,” Pellas told Digital Trends earlier this month.

Maintaining the original gameplay of Modern Warfare was Raven’s primary design pillar throughout the remastering process. The five-week community celebration begins June 27th and will feature a bevy of in-game giveaways, XP events and new playlists across multiple titles, including a new summer-themed map for Modern Warfare Remastered that will be available through the duration of the event, along with much more to be announced on Tuesday. The remaster of 2007’s Call of Duty 4 was only available as part of Infinite Warfare’s Legacy, Legacy Pro, and Digital Deluxe editions.Īctivision said in a release that it has a special event called Call of Duty “Days of Summer” planned for Modern Warfare Remastered players to commemorate the launch.

The stand-alone release will cost $39.99 and will not include the Modern Warfare Remastered Variety Map Pack.Īctivision did not provide release dates for the Windows PC and Xbox One versions of the game.Ĭall of Duty : Modern Warfare Remastered was originally released alongside last year’s Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The game will be available first on PlayStation 4, with Windows PC and Xbox One versions to follow. Activision will release a stand-alone version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered - available both physically and digitally - on June 27.
