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Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Beenox Studios
Release Date: Oct. 28, 2022

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'Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II' Season 3 - Black Gold and Pelayo's Lighthouse Map Details

by Rainier on April 7, 2023 @ 10:39 a.m. PDT

Task Force 141 makes its massive return with a global squad of iconic veterans, these Operators include Captain John Price, Simon “Ghost” Riley, John “Soap” MacTavish, Kyle 'Gaz' Garrick and introducing Mexican Special Forces Colonel Alejandro Vargas.

Players will experience what made Task Force 141 become the iconic and legendary squad that it is, featuring familiar heroes and new allies who will be challenged to work together in missions across Europe, Asia and the Americas. The Campaign is set to be an incredible experience, featuring offshore sieges with underwater combat, all-out explosive assaults from 30,000 feet above enemy strongholds, and high-stakes, low-profile stealth missions. Players can also join up with their duo for evolved Special Ops, a tactical co-op mode that will advance team-building skills, and also sets the scene for the near-endless hours of gameplay available in the world-class Multiplayer.

In Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s multiplayer, players will be able to try out and level up the multiple base weapons, explore a wide range of maps and modes, meet an international cast of Operators and more. Modern Warfare II will also have an incredible post-release calendar, set to include a massive amount of free post-launch content drops featuring new maps, modes, and blockbuster special events that can’t be missed.

Soon after the launch of Modern Warfare II, Warzone 2.0 will launch as an extension of the Modern Warfare II universe. With it comes new technology, new features, and new gameplay that work seamlessly together. Throughout, the team has taken a wide range of community feedback to heart with both experiences. In order to fully deliver this state-of-the-art Warzone experience, Warzone 2.0 will feature new Modern Warfare II content and systems with brand-new progression and inventories. To add, today’s Warzone will continue as a separate experience that will include a continuation of player progression and inventories within that Warzone experience.

Expect a massive calendar of free content post-launch featuring evolving gameplay with new maps, modes, seasonal events, community celebrations and more.

In addition, for the first time in Call Of Duty history, the team is using one unified engine across the franchise. Starting with Modern Warfare II, the new title features the new, next-generation engine first debuted with Modern Warfare (2019).  Modern Warfare II will be the most advanced Call of Duty in history, with a truly immersive experience with stunningly realistic sound, lighting, and graphics. New technology, including new toolchains, AI and locomotion models are refined. Modern Warfare ll features a physically based material system allowing for state-of-the-art photogrammetry, a new hybrid tile based streaming system, new PBR water and underwater decal rendering system, world volumetric lighting, 4K HDR, and more as well as a new GPU geometry pipeline. All of this is in service of a massive cinematic campaign.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 Season 03 gets set to launch on April 12th across all platforms.

Black Gold, the first iteration of Multiplayer night operations in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, is a new 6v6 Multiplayer map set in the Al Mazrah Rohan Oil Field under the cover of night.

Black Gold

United Republic of Adal

Day 166, 20:00

Factions Deployed: SpecGru / KorTac

Grab your night vision goggles and thermal optics: We’re going dark for a nighttime raid at the Rohan Oil refinery. This is Black Gold, the first iteration of Multiplayer night operations in Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II, set to arrive with the Season 03 launch.

Based on the Rohan Oil section of Al Mazrah, this Core Map represents a critical strategic location for both KorTac and SpecGru. Needless to say, failure is not an option.

Here’s what you need to know to secure victory:

 Spawn Point: KorTac

KorTac Spawn Zone (West) — Security Gate

Descending onto the map by the Security Gate, KorTac forces stage their assault from the west. On a large map like this, there are many ways to approach the start of the match, including moving along the northern path toward the Control Room, heading around or through the Main Warehouse, or sticking close to the southern train tracks.

When moving north, note the West Chimney platform, close enough to the KorTac spawn for you to get into a good position on top of it just before the fighting begins. You can also climb up onto either of the Main Warehouse’s side roofs, though while the height advantage is helpful here, there’s little cover to be found. If you’re sticking to the ground floor, try moving around the scattered cover objects to avoid getting sighted down one of the map’s long lanes.

Spawn Point: SpecGru

SpecGru Spawn Zone (East) — Backlot

Flying in from the east, SpecGru forces are situated closer to the northern path through the map. Just as KorTac has quick access to the West Chimney platform, so does SpecGru on the East Chimney Platform, so expect some early fighting across the two elevated spaces as teams vie for control over the area.

The Main Warehouse and the Train Docks aren’t much farther off, but be aware that enemy Operators coming from the west do have a slight advantage in rushing these areas, at least in how far they can push forward before the battle starts. If you’d rather let them come to you, consider hopping onto the air-conditioning unit behind the Offices near the starting spawn.

Map Maneuvers: Route Planning

For the purposes of this guide, we’re dividing Black Gold into five main sections:

  • Security Gate
  • Chimneys
  • Main Warehouse
  • Train Docks
  • Backlot

Security Gate

This area includes the Security Gate, Cargo Dock, Side Warehouse, and Chem Spill.

Set on flat ground between the Cargo Dock and Side Warehouse, this section of the map rewards weapon skill over positioning, as there are fewer objects to climb on or places to set up ambushes, meaning that gunfights often come down to who is the better marksman. The Cargo Dock may be the hottest point of contention here, as the parked delivery trucks provide greater cover options within a small area.

Don’t pass up the truck and barrels in Chem Spill just before the Main Warehouse’s west entrance. It’s a solid piece of cover you can move around while scouting the more open surrounding areas, and you can get on top of it for a height advantage.

Chimneys

This area includes West Chimney, Middle Chimney, Control Room, and East Chimney.

Ladders, crates, vehicles, stone walls, and ledges: This area is full of climbing potential on and around the three chimneys. The swifter you change your position and elevation here, the greater the advantage you’ll have over enemy Operators who just can’t pinpoint your position. Look for creative opportunities as well, like running along the top of the wall connecting the Middle and East Chimney, using it to jump from chimney to chimney without touching the ground.

Main Warehouse

This area includes the Main Warehouse, Chem Drop-Off, and Chem Lab.

Inside the Main Warehouse, on its west end, you’ll find Chem Drop-Off. This large, open space has a climbable truck and barrels in the center and a staircase leading up to a smaller upper level. The Chem Lab on its east end has a lower ceiling and more spread-out cover. Stacked crates within offer another passage to the upper level.

The perimeter of the Warehouse is surrounded by motion sensors that turn on the lights when detecting nearby movement. There are sensors located over all the ground-floor entrances, as well as above each of the side roofs. If a light turns on, there’s likely an Operator on the move.

Train Docks

This area includes just the Train Docks.

Running south alongside the Main Warehouse, Train Docks is a narrow combat zone hemmed in by a burning train. The truck in the middle of the path blocks direct sight to the other side; run around it or climb on top of it for a better view and easy transit into the top story of the Warehouse.

Watch the motion sensors above and below here to catch enemies coming out of the buildings. And yes, attempting to climb over the burning oil barrels may result in serious injury.

Backlot

This area includes the Backlot, Tunnel, Offices, Server Room, and Surveillance Room.

The parked vehicles and small offices here create a tight-knit environment that favors close- to mid-range combat as Operators battle across the road and through the offices. While you can’t climb on top of the security office, you can get on top of the other building for a better view of the space ahead, both toward the Main Warehouse and around the East Chimney.

When enemy streaks are threatening you from above, the security office provides good cover while you plan your next move. Also note the truck with the open back — this is a prime spot for ambushing enemies approaching objectives in the area.

Recruit Tactics

Check that Building

With the Spotter Bonus Perk equipped, you won’t have to worry so much about running into enemy equipment when moving through spaces like the Main Warehouse or the Control Room, or taking a sharp turn into an enemy Claymore at the base of a chimney. Don’t forget to aim down sights at any spotted equipment in order to highlight their position for your whole team, and when the opportunity presents itself, get hacking.

Top Level Break-in

If there’s too much activity on the ground floor of the Main Warehouse, or if you just want to make a cooler entrance, try climbing onto either side roof and entering into the building from the top floor. You can hold your position up there, ambush Operators downstairs, or exit the window on the other side to get past the Warehouse altogether.

Veteran Tactics

Go Over It

With a ladder on either side, it often makes more sense to climb up and over the Control Room than to run through it, at least when you’re worried about giving up your position by activating the motion sensor within. It takes a bit longer, but you’ll retain the element of surprise and be in a good position to take on enemies on the other side.

Recon the Area

The Recon Drone Field Upgrade is a solid choice here, helping you and your team take the guesswork out of locating the enemy. On a larger map like this, that intel can mean the difference between successfully taking an objective or turning the tide of the match. It’s especially useful around the chimneys by targeting Operators high and low.

Prestige Tactics

Crouch Under the Sensor

Try crouching if you need to get past an area with a motion sensor. You’re much less likely to be detected, meaning you can catch enemies off guard who are relying on the light to spot nearby threats. If you like using this strategy, add in the Double Time Perk to improve your crouch movement speed.

There’s Always Another Way

Do you want to get past the Control Room without tripping the light sensor? Use your Tactical Sprint to dash along the wall that’s just out of bounds. There’s enough time to reach the other side so long as you keep running. Be ready to engage once you return to the combat area.

Objective Routes and Rotations

Mode Intel: Domination

All eyes are on the Chem Lab in the Main Warehouse, where the B flag sits ready for the taking. With so many entry points into the Warehouse, the challenge is holding the flag after you capture it. Communication is especially important here; spread out, cover multiple angles, and call out enemy sightings. By combining your intel on their movement, they’ll have a much harder time catching you off guard.

It's also viable to go for the A and C flags instead. Even if they are positioned across the map from each other, both flags are located along the northern lane that moves across the chimneys. If you can hold down the area between the two flags as a team, then capturing the B flag won’t be as essential.

Mode Intel: Search & Destroy

Nighttime operations add a new flavor of tactical play to Search & Destroy, and on a map of this size, there’s a lot you can do in terms of planning tactical plays each round.

The attacking team starts on the map’s west end. When approaching the B flag, positioned outside the Main Warehouse’s southeast corner, you can try to funnel the battle by moving through the Train Docks, split half the team into the Warehouse, or make a fake play toward A only to swing back around to B. With all the climbable objects around the map, you can easily conduct the attack from several angles at once.

The A Bomb Site is a bit more contentious, being positioned in the Control Room, where it’s easier to dislodge or disorient an enemy Operator by tossing in a grenade. If the fighting’s not too hot around the area, you can try crouching down before entering the Control Room to avoid setting off the light. This may provide the extra concealment you need to avoid detection as you make the plant.

On the defending team, it’s not a bad idea to bring some long-range support. Because the attacking team must make the play against the bomb sites, you can utilize the map’s long sightlines to take up position and cover important lanes like the Train Docks or climb up to the base of the East Chimney for a view toward the Control Room.

Mode Intel: Hardpoint

There are few modes better than Hardpoint to really learn a map, and it’s no exception here. The five objective locations will take you all over the facility, starting in the upper level of the Main Warehouse; expect Operators to make full use of the side roofs to break into the Hardpoint from above.

The following Hardpoints will have you battling back and forth across the whole environment. After the first location, the objective moves west by the Side Warehouse, then east into the Server Room of the security offices, west again to just north of West Chimney, and then east for the final point into the eastern Offices. During the last 10 seconds of any Hardpoint, it’s a good idea to start moving into position for the next. By the end of a few Hardpoint matches, you’ll have this place down.

Top Tips

  1. Cover on a whim. While there are plenty of climbable spaces here, there’s also some open, level ground. Bring some extra protection by equipping the Deployable Cover Field Upgrade. This way, even if you get caught between the Main Warehouse and the chimneys, you’ve still got something to defend against an imminent attack.
  2. Watch those sensors. Note the motion-activated lights around the Main Warehouse and in the Control Room. If one turns on and there’s no indication of a friendly in the area, there’s likely an enemy nearby. Be on the lookout.
  3. Nothing to see here. With Black Gold’s complexity, intel becomes even more valuable when compared to smaller maps where you’re bound to encounter the next fight right around the corner. Keep the enemy from discovering your position by equipping the Ghost Ultimate Perk, so you can set up that perfect attacking rush that they’ll never see coming.
  4. Toggle your NVG. Remember that you’re able to manually activate and deactivate your night vision goggles. While it’s still possible to wear them where there’s light, some Operators may prefer removing them in more well-lit areas like the Main Warehouse.
  5. Just right for the Wheelson. Take advantage of the map’s level ground and smooth ramps to easily navigate the Wheelson around in pursuit of eliminations. You might also consider setting it to autopilot and treating it as a companion as the two of you move through the map, taking down enemies with ease.
  6. Care Package, please. Some maps don’t favor equipping the Care Package streak (e.g., Shipment), but this isn’t one of those maps. Between the open area behind the Cargo Dock in the west and the ramp down to the Tunnel in the east, there’s a good chance that you’ll find a spot away from the action long enough to call in your goods.
  7. Bait them with the light. Get creative with the motion sensors by turning the lights into a trap. Set one off on purpose to alert an approaching enemy, then get into position and take them down when they come around to investigate.
  8. Watch that corner. Be mindful of the small, sheltered area outside the northeast corner of the Main Warehouse. It may not seem like much, but it’s a great location from which to ambush passing Operators. Don’t get too comfortable in there, as you’re an easy target for anyone returning for revenge.
  9. New map, new gear. With long sightlines like these, you’d be remiss not to check out the new FJX Imperium Sniper Rifle found in the Season 03 Battle Pass. Once you’ve accessed the new weapon, give it a spin on Black Gold. You’re likely to get good results.
  10. Scared of the dark? Bring a flashlight. Sure, it might seem pointless when you’ve got night vision goggles on hand, but it sure does set a cool atmosphere on this night mission. Try equipping a flashlight Laser attachment and moving in the dark without your NVG. Opt for the 1,000-lumen DXS Flash 90 for a more powerful light.

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The second 6v6 Multiplayer map, Pelayo’s Lighthouse, is set on an island in the middle of a raging storm. With an island this deadly.

Pelayo’s Lighthouse

Spain

Day 168, 18:15

Factions Deployed: SpecGru / KorTac

As rain pounds the cliffs of this small, craggy island, a lighthouse offers guidance to passing ships in the night. Even so, nearby shipwrecks tell of the immense danger that comes with navigating the rocky seas.

Welcome to Pelayo’s Lighthouse, one of two new Multiplayer maps arriving with the launch of Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II Season 03. Battle in the midst of a storm over uneven terrain and seek shelter in the Main Building at the center of the island. Watch the scattered maintenance buildings as you traverse the map; you never know who might be positioned within.

On an island this deadly, some early preparation goes a long way — here is what you need to know:

Spawn Point: KorTac

KorTac Spawn Zone (South) — Boat Landing

KorTac conducts an amphibious assault on the map via the southern Boat Landing. A lighthouse towers in the distance, and the nearby Bunker provides a brief respite from the storm.

Moving north toward the enemy spawn, Operators can make their way up either coastal path to fight out in the open. One path leads to the Main Building on the left and one leads to the Docks to the right. If heading toward the Main Building, consider taking up position by the Antenna to the south; this provides a good sightline to enemies pushing into your starting spawn. When approaching the Docks, prepare for longer-ranged combat.

Spawn Point: SpecGru

SpecGru Spawn Zone (North) — Helipad

SpecGru forces descend onto the northern Helipad via helicopter. Due to the map’s narrow layout, the break is much the same as with the enemy: Both sides will be barreling toward the central Main Building and Docks. With SpecGru’s spawn being positioned a touch closer to the Main Building than KorTac’s southern spawn, it’s possible to get a head start on positioning inside; Operators with SMGs and Shotguns may want to set up shop within to fight off incoming enemies off the break.

Those looking to engage in long-ranged combat can set up behind the rowboat on the coastal path north of Docks; this grants partial cover and strong visibility to the south.

Map Maneuvers: Route Planning

For the purposes of this guide, we’re breaking up Pelayo’s Lighthouse into four main sections:

  • Boat Landing
  • Main Building
  • Docks
  • Helipad

Boat Landing

The rocky southern portion of the map consists of mostly open, uneven ground, sloping down to the waterline. Operators can stick to this outer edge, using the high rock walls as cover, or move into one of the three enclosed spaces here: the Bunker, Water Storage, or within the Antenna’s outer walls.  

With the addition of the eastern Ruins and its power position over Docks, each of these spaces gives Operators a place to defend against enemies coming from the north. Don’t get too comfortable in any one spot, though, as a well-placed grenade or Launcher blast can easily uproot your position.

Main Building

Located in the center of the map, the Main Building consists of three explorable levels with many entry and exit points throughout. From the south-facing rear of the house, descend into the cellar and bar, climb a ladder up to a second-story window, or enter the back door to progress through the main level of the house. A second outer ladder leads up to the office roof, a hole in the tiles providing access to the room below. The front of the house features several entrances, all leading to the first story, with some additional entry points along the sides.

Within the Main Building, the kitchen, office, and living room wrap around a central staircase leading up to a loft and two bedrooms, each with a single window providing a view of the grounds below. The underground cellar, bar, and laundry room are more tightly confined, though laid out in a way that offers a quick path under the house with minimal exposure to the upper floors.

Docks

A shipwreck just off the coast is a fitting metaphor for the intense battles that will occur here. Where the Main Building offers multiple levels with plenty of right angles, the Docks present a more fluid, open environment. With paths from the south, west, and north leading to the area, there’s bound to be a good amount of foot traffic here. Head into the toolshed to conceal yourself from view, or risk it all as the king of the hill by mantling up onto the large wooden crates, blasting anyone who crosses your path.

Helipad

Fronted by the Old Shed and the Workshop, the Helipad covers the northern portion of the map; hop on top of the helicopter’s main rotor for a good view of the area, including the dirt path leading toward Docks, the stone steps of the Boat Launch, and the main thoroughfare leading to the front of the Main Building. The sloping angle and rocky outcrops here provide cover opportunities even in the open, so try getting up high for a more sweeping view of incoming danger.

Recruit Tactics

Ready for Anything

The map’s rocky elevation and its dispersed buildings create less-defined lanes than in more traditional Multiplayer maps. One moment you may be squeezed between towering outcrops and the next you’ll be in full view of the Docks. Be ready for any situation by combining the Overkill Base Perk with the Fast Hands Bonus Perk, allowing you to rapidly swap to the best weapon for the situation and to top up fast when engaged in lengthier battles.

Toss a Drill Charge

With tightly enclosed power positions like Water Storage, Antenna, Old Shed, and the Workshop, there’s plenty of opportunities to toss out a Drill Charge to eliminate the enemy within. Whether the blast gets them or you get them as they attempt to evade the incoming explosion, the end result is the same.

Veteran Tactics

Get Out the Spotter Scope

Consider the Spotter Scope Tactical Equipment to aid your teammates in tracking down enemy Operators by marking them for all to see (so long as they’re not running the Cold-Blooded Perk). In the storm-stricken, uneven terrain of this map, the added marker is a welcome asset.

Hit ’Em from the Ground

Though most of the space here is open to the skies, players are never very far from interior cover, making it slightly more difficult to get eliminations with aerial streaks. If you’re struggling to land eliminations from the air, consider focusing on recon and ground-based streaks instead. Set up traps in the Main Building with the Cluster Mine, deploy a Sentry Gun on a high elevation, or call in a Bomb Drone to navigate inside of buildings.

Prestige Tactics

Go for a Swim

While some Operators will stick to the island’s outer path for a lower profile, those looking to really throw their opponents off guard might prefer to jump into the raging waters to swim around their enemies. It’s slower going, but when timed correctly, you can get behind the enemy lines without them ever suspecting a thing.

Birdseye

The map’s narrow layout funnels much of the fighting into a north/south orientation. For greater insight into the enemy’s movements, consider the Birdseye Ultimate Perk, not only for the larger minimap but also for its ability to reveal the enemy’s direction with UAV and Radar pings, letting you know whether you’re about to collide with an Operator or if there’s an opportunity to take them out from behind.

Objective Routes and Rotations

Mode Intel: Domination

It’s all about the battle for the B flag.

On this map, the A and C flag sit back near the initial spawn points, and while throughout the match their ownership may switch hands, they’re generally too far apart to hold on to both for long, plus you risk spreading your team too thin in doing so. That focuses the action on the Main Building, where the B flag sits in the first-story living room.

The most direct path to B is mantling through the western windows. Of course, this opens you up to fire from all corners of the building, but a strong push can help solidify your position. If the enemy keeps succeeding in taking and holding the B flag, then consider skipping it for their spawn flag. This is a sure way to pull enemies off the central location, so you can renew your efforts against B.

Mode Intel: Search & Destroy

Search & Destroy is a lot of fun on this map, as Operators seek one another out in the pouring rain, one life per round. The A Bomb Site is located in Docks next to the trailered motorboat, and the B Bomb Site is located in the rear office of the Main Building. The attacking team starts in the north at the Helipad, while the defending team starts outside the southern Bunker.

Each site caters to a distinct playstyle, with the Docks Bomb Site favoring long-ranged combat as Operators trade shots across the coastline and the Main Building Bomb Site favoring close-quarters combat. When approaching the Docks, try splitting the team and approaching from two angles for a pincer attack. For the Main Building, consider tossing a Snapshot Grenade on your way in to help pinpoint the enemies within.

Mode Intel: Hardpoint

Break for the Main Building at the start of the match to storm the first Hardpoint set in the first-floor living room. Because of the ease of jumping directly onto the point from the western windows, expect traffic in the area and exploit it to land some eliminations before moving up to the objective.

The remaining four points appear in the following order: Docks (up against the low stone wall by the waterline), Helipad (encircling the helicopter), inside the southern Bunker, and lastly in a shipwreck off the western coast just outside the Main Building. Let’s hope you’re a good swimmer.

Note the power position in the Ruins south of Docks where Operators can take aim at a good portion of the objective. Stay behind the stacked fishing gear in Hardpoint to cut off the sightline altogether, so you can focus on enemies coming in from the north and west. Also be mindful of timing when battling for the Helipad Hardpoint. You don’t want to fight your way there only to realize you’ve got to turn around and head to the other end of the island for the next Hardpoint.

Top Tips

  1. So much power. This map is teeming with power positions, from the second-story windows in the Main Building to the surrounding buildings and other vantage points throughout. In your first deployments here, pay close attention to the deadliest points on the map and how other Operators utilize the environment to overcome them.
  2. Double Time it. The extended Tactical Sprint duration provided by Double Time is invaluable here, allowing you to get into position fast. Once you get a handle on the various power positions around the map, you’ll want to move quickly between them, and Double Time gets the job done.
  3. Smoke and rain. Keep getting cut down on your way to the Main Building and the Docks? Try using the Smoke Airdrop Field Upgrade to deploy an obscuring wall that will help conceal your movements. It’s got a slow recharge, so save it for your most crucial plays.
  4. No recon here. The map’s long layout and uneven terrain makes it easy to find a safe spot for breaking out a Launcher and swatting enemy UAVs and Counter-UAVs out of the sky. Do your team a favor and keep the air clear of enemy support.
  5. Stock up with Resupply. The Main Building is just asking to be inundated with thrown equipment as Operators rush in from every side. If you’re eager to lead with grenades, consider the Resupply Bonus Perk to spawn with an additional lethal and recharge your equipment stock over time.
  6. West coast flank. Of the two coastal paths, the western route offers greater concealment when compared to moving through the eastern Docks. Consider traversing this side of the island when you want to get across without being exposed to the map’s key hot spots.
  7. Mortar Strike incoming. Because of the many elevated positions here, there’s often a chance to call in a devastating Mortar Strike against your opponents. From the Main Building, rain destruction on enemies around the Helipad; from the Ruins, call in a strike over the Docks.
  8. Attic with a view. Looking for a more discreet power position to cover the northern part of the map? Head into the Workshop near the Helipad and climb up into the attic. This provides a great view of the terrain leading up to the front of the Main Building.
  9. Try the Season 03 Battle Rifle. Battle Rifles make for a solid weapon choice on this map, especially if you’re more focused on fighting outside than within the island’s interior spaces. Keep an eye on the Cronen Squall Battle Rifle in the Season 03 Battle Pass and give it a try once you’ve unlocked it.
  10. Ride out the storm. The dramatic evening rainfall over Pelayo’s Lighthouse gives Operators an epic battleground in which to duke it out. Get out your rain gear, focus on the mission ahead, and prepare to sally forth against the island time and again.

Key Features:

  • Modern Warfare ll picks up the action as the sequel to Modern Warfare 2019, as the newly formed Task Force 141 faces a massive global threat across a campaign of missions that push the boundaries of gameplay.
  • The action takes players around the world as Task Force 141 works to neutralize a terrorist conspiracy and attack on the US, spanning locations around the globe.
  • A newly aligned menace conspires to create chaos inside the US' borders and Task Force 141 must come together against all odds.
  • Players will fight alongside the most iconic characters in Modern Warfare, including Captain Price, Ghost, Soap, Gaz and Laswell, as well as encounter a host of lethal new allies like Mexican Special Forces, Colonel Alejandro Vargas and adversaries drawn from the murkiest corners of the global war on terror.
  • Infinity Ward has continued to innovate upon the blockbuster Modern Warfare 2019, ushering in the new era of Call of Duty. In a memorable new take on classic boots-on-the-ground gameplay, players will need to strategically consider the role of night vision, stealth, amphibious assaults, vehicular warfare, and more as they fight against the odds.
  • Modern Warfare ll and a new Warzone 2.0 experience will deliver revolutionary new advancements in Al that affect each game experience, including squad mate positioning & enemy patterns to NPCs & civilian movement, & much more, all dynamically react to your choices.
  • New gunsmith that provides players with a massive amount of weapon customization.
  • Ricochet Anti-Cheat will continue its multi-faceted approach to combat cheating in Modern Warfare II and to the new Warzone 2.0 experience. Team Ricochet is bringing its consistently updated suite of server-side tools and detection systems to our title in an effort to fight unfair play.

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC.


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