Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (the 2019 reboot, for those keeping track) has achieved the impressive feat of overtaking its brother on Steam, surpassing the combined player count of the overarching Call of Duty launcher that plays home to Black Ops 7, BO6, and Warzone. How has it done this? It’s all thanks to by far the biggest sale Microsoft and Activision have ever deployed on the platform, dropping its price by a whopping 90%, far beyond anything the COD games usually offer. It’s a great time to dive in, but could that generosity be a clue to where the series is headed next?
An unprecedented sale just skyrocketed Call of Duty Modern Warfare above Black Ops 7. Is it a clue to what’s next?
22 March 20260

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