Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2has been the subject of a multitude of different leaks in the last few weeks. Now yet anotherCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2leak has surfaced stating that the game is planning to make changes to how matchmaking is dealt with in multiplayer.
Just over a week ago, a leaker claimed to revealdetails regardingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer mode. The leak suggested that movement in the upcoming game will be slower than it was inCall of Duty: Vanguardyet faster than inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare2019. The leaker also allegedly revealed some of the killstreaks set to be in the game, which included the classic UAV, Sentry, Chopper Gunner, and a new killstreak called “Soundwave” that is said to distort the hearing of other players when activated.
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The latest leak surrounding the franchise has come from reputableCall of Dutyleaker RalphsValve. The leaker noted that the series could be making changes to the game’s skill-based matchmaking, which has been a controversial feature for some time. Fans have not had an issue with the feature in general, however, many of them wish it would only appear in a ranked game mode.
Currently, skill-based matchmaking features in the normalCall of Dutymultiplayer mode, which means that players are likely to face other equally skilled players in every match they play. This can make it difficult to enjoy the game as most players can face a serious challenge every time they log on, but it is now possible that this could be changed inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2is alsoset to appear alongside a sequel toCall of Duty: Warzone, although it is currently uncertain as to whether or not skill-based matchmaking will be changed in the battle royale.
Other leaks surrounding the franchise state thatCall of Dutywill not receive a new mainline entry in 2023. This is allegedly owing to the fact thatCall of Duty: Vanguarddid not perform as expected, as well as pressure from Microsoft who is set to acquire Activision soon.
The reasoning for the lack of a new mainlineCall of Dutyentry is also reportedly the result of the company working on astandalone free-to-playCall of DutyZombies game, which, according to multiple leakers, is said to release next year.