First Modern Warfare 2 Details Emerge

05/11/2009 Written by Kyle P.

The first details regarding Infinity Ward’s highly anticipated game, Modern Warfare 2, has been released.

In the latest issue of PSM3, a UK Playstation magazine, the first solid details of Modern Warfare 2 have been released. Without further ado :

- Swimming mode enabled.
- A ‘Stealthy’ Oil pipeline Scuba Mission will be included in campaign mode.
- A level will definetly be based in Rio De Janeiro.
- Siberian Level will feature in campaign mode.
- Vehicles (e.g. Trucks, Tanks etc.) will be introduced into the Modern Era.
- A ‘Helicopter Based’ Level will be featured.
- An Oil Tanker level will also be featured.
- Ken Lally (Wesker from Resident Evil 5) will be voice acting. Most likely as a Russian villain.
Excited? Hope so. The first, non-teaser trailer will be released May 24th, during the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.

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10 Responses to “First Modern Warfare 2 Details Emerge”

  1. Jeneric says:

    im hoping this game will really deliver and live up to the bar that the first one set.

  2. not excited about vehicles at all but other than that i am pumped.

  3. KwietStorm says:

    Rio De Janeiro, you say? Digital, polygonal Brasilian ass for the win.

  4. SolidCake_ says:

    Scuba sounds cool, I’ve always liked under water locations and sadly there aren’t that many that I remember. Lara Croft comes to mind, swimming in Fallout 3 wasn’t fun, uhm, that’s all I got.

  5. Swimming in Assassins Creed FTW

  6. Sneeches says:

    AWESOME!!!! I hope this game surpasses the first modern warfare..lol :)

  7. DGR8Mc187 says:

    Sweet !st day buy for me , also me and my boys already got a clan ready to go for this one sowatch out we’re beasts. lol

  8. ThisIsFoxy says:

    Oh great, I cannot wait for this game, although I’m not to keen on helicopter level I did not like it in Battlefield Bad company, but this is Call Of Duty

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