Activision is prepared to officially reveal Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and today, they put out a message to fans sharing more details about the game. They talked about Carry Forward where players can continue to enjoy player inventory and weapon progression from Modern Warfare II into Modern Warfare III.

Something Activision and Sledgehammer Games confirmed was Zombies making a return. While more information will be coming soon, Activision stated that “Modern Warfare Zombies will be the largest Zombies offering to date.”

They did not state whether we’d learn more during the worldwide reveal that’ll be taking place in Warzone on Thursday, but it sounds intriguing nonetheless.

Recently, Activision confirmed Modern Warfare III is a premium release and will cost $69.99 USD when it releases on November 10, 2023.

What do you think of Zombies in Modern Warfare III?

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