Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer to headline big Call of Duty September event
🥀Call of Duty Next is a new event unve꧋iling the "imminent future" of the franchise

A big Call of Duty event in September will give more information on Warzone 2 and unveil the "imminent fut💎ure" of the franchise more broadly.
The "era-defining franchise event" is called Call of Duty Next, and it will air on S🌺eptember 15. Along with new Warzone 2 deets, the showcase will feature "many more details" on Modern Warfare 2 as well as the "full reveal" of Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer. And for those of us who prefer to do our Call of Dutying on the go, expect to see mo♉re on Warzone mobile, codenamed Project Aurora.
Activision says the event will also feature "a multitude of your favorite streamers at the event, playing the games in real time." Hopefully th♍at means we'll also get to see some Warzone 2 gameplay, but that seems less likely, as Activision is specifically say✨ing we're getting "info" on the battle royale follow-up.
Finally, the showcase will have "information and surprises" on something they're not ready to reveal. It's been reported that the se𝔉ries is skipping its mainline annual entry in 2023, but Activision ♒responded by saying it has "an exciting slate of premium and free-to-play Call of Duty experiences for this year, next yeaꦬr and beyond."
Also revealed today were the Modern Warfare 2 beta dates for all platforms. As expected, PlayStation players who've bagged a pre-order get the earliest access, starting on September 16, while all other PlayStation users get in a couple of days later. The next weekend opens up the beta for Xbox and PC෴ players. As with the PlayStation beta, folks on Xbox with pre-orders get access to the beta a couple of days earlier than those without.
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