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Infinity Ward returns with a South Korean campaign, a random-free shooting system, and the most complete DMZ yet
The world of gaming exploded this week with the launch of the first official trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, and what Infinity Ward showed us is incredible. The best-selling franchise of the FPS genre returns with more ambition than ever, and its first public image makes it clear that this is not going to be just any Call of Duty.
The trailer arrived by surprise this Wednesday, and in a matter of hours it was already trending on all platforms. The community had been speculating for months about what the studio would bring this year, and the answer was an explosive look at a war on the Korean Peninsula that promises to shake the foundations of the saga.
What will be the story of COD MW4?
The narrative of Modern Warfare 4 revolves around a fictional North Korean invasion of South Korea, a scenario that, according to the developers themselves at Infinity Ward, is directly inspired by the current geopolitical tensions in the region. Far from being a simple story, the campaign is structured into three parallel narratives that function like threads of the same bomb about to explode.
The first follows a squad of young South Korean soldiers led by Private Park, a rookie soldier who experiences the horror of war on the chaotic streets of Seoul for the first time. Infinity Ward describes it as an “intense journey of transformation,” and that already says a lot about the emotional rawness they want to achieve. The second narrative takes up the story of the iconic Captain Price, who wages a personal war from the shadows, always one step ahead of his pursuers, as confirmed by the official trailer. And the third, the most risky and controversial, offers the unprecedented perspective of a member of the North Korean regime, a point of view that has already generated debate before the launch.
The missions go far beyond Korea. The game promises to take players from the trenches of Seoul to close-range combat in New York, high-intensity chases in Paris and nighttime SAS operations in Mumbai. If the trailer was already epic, the full scale of the campaign sounds absolutely enormous.
What's new in gameplay
Beyond the story, Modern Warfare 4 comes loaded with innovations that could redefine how we play shooters. The most striking is the “Ballistic Authority” system, a technology that eliminates what is known as bloom, that is, the randomness in the trajectory of bullets. In practical terms, that means that every shot will go exactly where you aim, making combat much more precise, tactical, and satisfying.
Added to that is a more fluid parkour system and a shooting experience with a fidelity never before achieved in the series, according to Infinity Ward. The multiplayer also comes with great new features, including 12 maps for 6v6 combat, the return of the Gun Game mode with maps that change by section in each round, and the new Kill Block, a dynamic scenario that can be reconfigured in up to 500 different ways during the game.
DMZ mode returns in its full version, now with dynamic weather, ever-changing military missions, and unpredictable enemies, positioning the game directly against giants of the extraction genre like Escape from Tarkov. In addition, Modern Warfare 4 will be the first Call of Duty to completely abandon PS4 and Xbox One, betting only on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC. A decision that confirms that Infinity Ward wants to get the most out of current generation hardware.
The biggest FPS franchise ups the ante
Talking about Call of Duty without mentioning its figures is almost a sin. The franchise has accumulated more than 500 million copies sold throughout its history, making it the second best-selling video game saga of all time, only behind Mario and surpassing Tetris. That's not counting Warzone and Call of Duty Mobile players, who, being free-to-play, do not enter the count.
Titles such as Modern Warfare 2019 sold more than 41 million copies and Black Ops 3 exceeded 43 million, which gives an idea of the level of expectation that surrounds each new release in the saga. And if that were not enough, Call of Duty was the best-selling game in the United States for 16 consecutive years, a historic streak in the industry.
With all that weight on our shoulders, Modern Warfare 4 arrives on October 23, 2026 with the mission of showing that the franchise is not only still relevant, but is willing to take the genre to a completely different level. The first trailer already has the community red hot, and if what comes next is half as ambitious as what Infinity Ward promised, this could be the most important Call of Duty in years.

