Modern Warfare II Beta Feedback Addressed by Infinity Ward

Sep 21, 2022 at 07:45am EDT
Modern Warfare II Beta

Following the exclusive Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II beta available over the last weekend on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles (to read Kai's impressions, head over here), the floodgates are about to open on PC and Xbox consoles, too. The second beta weekend begins tomorrow with PlayStation users getting immediate access, while PC and Xbox gamers will need to own an early access code (such as those we're giving away in our raffle) to play right away. Then, the open beta will begin for them on Saturday, September 24th and last until Monday, September 26th.

Meanwhile, the developers at Infinity Ward have addressed initial Modern Warfare II beta feedback in a blog post published on their official site. There will be changes to footsteps sounds, target tracking and UI elements, while mini-map dot rules will stay the same for the time being. Infinity Ward also talked about Perks.

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Mini-Map Dot Rules

Target Tracking

User Interface

Perks

Footsteps

Slides

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