Every Modern Warfare 2 pre-order bonus: Campaign early access, Warzone skins, more - Charlie INTEL

2022-09-16 22:01:09 By : Ms. Bella Wu

CoD players can get some free goodies by pre-ordering Modern Warfare 2, so here’s everything included with a pre-order.

Call of Duty players can grab some exclusive benefits just by pre-ordering Modern Warfare 2, so here’s everything included with the pre-order, including early access, skins, as well as the Khaled Al-Asad Operator Bundle.

Modern Warfare 2 draws ever closer, bringing a globe-trotting campaign, multiplayer, Warzone 2, and the leaked DMZ mode. While campaign gameplay has been revealed, we need to wait until September 15 to see everything multiplayer and Warzone 2 have to offer.

In the meantime, pre-orders are live, offering players a ton of exclusive benefits such as Warzone skins and early access. Here’s every confirmed pre-order bonus for Modern Warfare 2, including the Khaled Al-Asad Operator Bundle.

Modern Warfare 2’s open beta goes live for PlayStation players on September 16, and everyone else on September 22. But, only those who have digitally pre-ordered will be able to access the beta for the first two days of each weekend.

You can check out all of the dates below:

But, if you were watching the CDL 2022 Championship Sunday live, check your emails in case you were given an early access code.

Although it was leaked already, Activision officially confirmed that anyone who pre-orders Modern Warfare 2’s digital edition can play the campaign over a week before launch.

While Modern Warfare 2 arrives on October 28, anyone who has pre-ordered the game can access the full campaign on October 20.

As another incentive, pre-ordering Modern Warfare 2’s digital edition will unlock the Final Judgement Bundle and Khaled Al-Asad Operator Bundle in both Vanguard and Warzone.

Here’s everything included in Warzone and Vanguard’s Final Judgement bundle:

Here’s everything included in the Khaled Al-Asad Operator Bundle:

For those looking to get everything out of Modern Warfare 2 at launch, they can pre-order the Vault Edition which grants even more pre-order bonuses.

From the Call of Duty blog, here’s everything you get if you pre-order the Vault Edition:

If you’ve pre-ordered Modern Warfare 2 on Steam, be sure to check out how to ensure you get all of the pre-order bonuses.

Here’s a look at every Killstreak that that players could aim to earn in the Modern Warfare 2 beta including the classic Chopper Gunner.

Modern Warfare 2 will introduce a new set of Killstreaks for multiplayer fans to enjoy. Here’s a look at every Killstreak available to players during the Modern Warfare 2 beta.

Getting multiple kills in a row without dying in a Call of Duty match is not only a great feeling, but the game also rewards you with powerful Killstreaks to utilize. Over the years, players have fought their way to earning iconic Killstreaks like Attack Dogs, Chopper Gunners, and Tactical Nukes.

Thanks to the Call of Duty Next event, we know that Modern Warfare 2 players can switch freely between earning Killstreaks through consecutive kills or score. Whether you prefer the Killstreak method or the Scorestreak method, here are the shiny new toys up for grabs in Modern Warfare 2.

As previously mentioned, Infinity Ward has allowed players to choose their preferred way of playing Modern Warfare 2 by either equipping Killstreaks or Scorestreaks.

As usual, Killstreaks are earned by reaching the required kill total for that specific Killstreak without dying. It’s important to note that Killstreaks do not stack in Modern Warfare 2, which means that kills produced by your Killstreaks will not count toward your active streak.

Players will be able to select three Killstreaks but you won’t be able to change Killstreaks once a match starts. If you visit the Killstreaks menu you’ll notice a toggle at the bottom-left corner of your screen to switch from Killstreaks to Scorestreaks.

Much like previous Call of Duty games to feature Scorestreaks, players can primarily earn score through kills, assists, and playing the objective

Players will be delighted to see fan-favorite classics like the Chopper Gunner and Gunship reprise their roles as some of the most devastating Killsreaks in Modern Warfare 2.

The Juggernaut Killstreak is currently the prize that requires the most kills or score to earn, so it’s sure to pack a punch.

New additions include the S.A.E., which will use three jets to unleash an aerial explosive on a targeted area. You’ll have a chance to test out these Killstreaks throughout the Modern Warfare 2 beta, so it shouldn’t take long to figure out your ideal combination.

For more, check out how Modern Warfare 2 players are divided over the inclusion of Dead Silence as Field Upgrade.

Source: Modern Warfare 2 beta guide

Arguably the most controversial Perk/Field Upgrade in CoD is making a return, as players react to Modern Warfare 2’s Dead Silence.

Modern Warfare 2 will bring back the controversial Dead Silence Field Upgrade to both multiplayer and Warzone 2.0, causing negative player reactions.

Modern Warfare 2 is set to make some drastic changes to the multiplayer mode, from a new Gunsmith to a completely refurbished Perk system.

There is some continuity though, with returning Lethal and Tactical equipment, as well as brand-new ones. The game is also set to get some new game modes as well, which players will get to try out in the beta.

With that said, one controversial Field Upgrade that caused a lot of debate in the community is returning to Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare 2. Dead Silence will be a Field Upgrade in Modern Warfare 2, leaving some happy that it won’t be a Perk, however, its very presence in the game is causing mixed reactions.

In addition to the Heartbeat Sensor receiving a nerf, players were expecting Dead Silence to either be dropped completely or be revamped. At the Call of Duty Next event, we finally got to see the new Dead Silence in action, and it seems that some changes have been made.

Dead Silence will now have a short activation animation, which sees the player pull out a device, press a button, and then have silent footsteps.

Many are confused by this, with one comment under a Reddit post about MW2’s Dead Silence saying, “I know CoD isn’t exactly realistic, but what in the hell is the point of including something like this? I press a button on a walkie talkie and now my footsteps are quiet? Why even bother?”

While the animation could stall players and be considered a nerf, it isn’t exactly a drastic one, and many in the community feel the Field Upgrade will continue to be extremely powerful in Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare 2.

Reddit user Mathiasxd148- highlighted the fact that Dead Silence will be a part of MW2 and Warzone 2.0 over in the Modern Warfare 2 subreddit, in a post titled “bruh moment.”

Clearly, this player isn’t ecstatic about the Field Upgrade’s inclusion, and they aren’t the only ones either, with comments also expressing similar opinions.

One user shares their thoughts by saying “They just don’t listen to the playerbase… Footsteps will probably sound like cinder blocks again.”

On the other hand, some aren’t mad about Dead Silence’s inclusion, with one user explaining that “having dead silence as a field upgrade is more balanced than a perk.”

We’ll have to wait and see if Dead Silence is as much of a problem for players in Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare 2 as it has been in the original Warzone upon release.

For now, check out everything we know about the new Call of Duty DMZ mode.

A third ‘DMZ’ mode is set to arrive as part of Modern Warfare 2, so here’s everything we know about it, including the release date.

Modern Warfare 2 will feature an Escape from Tarkov-inspired extraction game known as DMZ mode, and here’s everything we know about it so far.

Traditionally, a Call of Duty game comes with three modes – campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies/Spec Ops. Modern Warfare 2 will feature a third mode that is known as ‘DMZ.’

Infinity Ward confirmed this mode’s arrival at the Call of Duty Next event. We’ll go over everything that you need to know, including how the DMZ mode works, its release date, and more.

Modern Warfare 2’s DMZ is set to be an Escape from Tarkov-themed extraction style game mode. This is where players load into the map and must battle both other players and AI before extracting loot.

In Escape from Tarkov, anything you take into the raid will be lost if you die, meaning taking high-tier loot comes with a high risk/reward, and DMZ will reportedly have the same mechanic. In a Washington Post interview, the devs confirmed this mode supports up to 100 players.

While DMZ’s gameplay is still shrouded in mystery, the devs stated that squads could take down a sniper, revive him, and then pick them as a new teammate.

Infinity Ward confirmed that DMZ will arrive with Warzone 2 at launch on November 16. They also added that this battle royale and extraction-based mode will be free-to-play along with the Warzone sequel.

So, you only have to wait a few more weeks before hopping into this new sandbox experience.

The DMZ mode will take place on the Warzone 2 Al Mazrah map, with AI occupying “large sections of the map.” These NPCs will set up in Strongholds, and you’ll have to battle them before you can reach the loot.

Infinity Ward added that you’ll have the option of choosing missions and objectives on Al Mazrah during a DMZ match. Alternatively, you can also check out a “variety of activities in the world.”

While the devs haven’t revealed what these objectives will be, CoD leaker ‘Reality’ claimed in a leak that they include searching marked areas for radioactivity, destroying supplies, finding intel, and extracting.

The leaked information also hints that rescuing hostages could also be a major aspect of DMZ. However, since these are leaks, you should take them with a grain of salt.

For more Call of Duty content, check out whether or not you can slide cancel in MW2 and Warzone 2 and as well as our piece on Warzone 2’s new proximity chat feature.

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