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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare datamine reveals new maps, game modes, and cosmetics

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's map selection problem may be solved according to the latest leak. Dataminers have been digging in the game's files and uncovered 38 new maps, 23 new game modes and a lot of cosmetics.

Dataminers have targeted the recently released Call of duty: Modern Warfare, and what was found was a huge surprise. They have shown what seems to be upcoming skins, weapons camos, stickers, maps, and game modes. As is seen here, there are ten skins for each operator, more than 100 emblems, and enough blueprints to fill most armies' needs.

Redditor Senescallo put together a list of all the datamined maps that may be coming to the game, totalling 38 new maps. Most of the maps are bound to a specific game mode such as 6v6, 10v10, 2v2 Gunfight, and 32v32 Ground War. Some of the maps on the list were present in previous games of the franchise, like the famous “Rust”.

Regarding the game modes, there's also another list made by Senescallo, with a total of 23 modes alongside a brief description of what to expect from each one. Based on the current tendencies, there's a chance that a big chunk of these game modes are coming through special in-game events, meaning it will only be available for a limited-time.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is available now on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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KitGuru says: Although the leaked content is not guaranteed to be added to the game, the possible amount of content coming to Modern Warfare seems to be enough for the coming year. Are you excited about the maps or modes unveiled? Any particular skin that you're eager to get?

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