Developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision have announced 2019’s Call of Duty game, which is called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Yes, it’s a reboot of the 2007 classic Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (as had been rumored), not a remake, prequel, remaster, or Modern Warfare sequel.
The new installment will feature returning characters like Captain Price in a new “ripped from the headlines” single-player campaign. It will also include a suite of PvP multiplayer modes, as series tradition dictates, as well as “an all-new cooperative play mode, featuring a collection of strategic co-op missions.” Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be released on October 25. Activision has confirmed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will feature cross-play, will not have a season pass, and is being developed in a brand new engine. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare preorder information is now available.
Source: IGN.com Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Is a Reboot, Not a Sequel