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IGNPublished at May 29, 2026 at 06:57 AM18:21
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 - 9 Key Multiplayer Changes

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Published time
May 29, 2026 at 06:57 AM
Duration
18:21
Video type
Gaming
Channel region
United States
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Views
64.8K
Likes
1.7K
Comments
465
Estimated Daily Revenue
$4.95 - $28.98
Estimated Total Revenue
$55.72 - $326.55
RPM Range
$0.86 - $5.04
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Topic Cluster
Call of Duty
Video Description
We break down the biggest changes Infinity Ward is making this year, from the removal of bloom and the revamped movement system to evolving maps, Apex Attachments, and why MW4 genuinely feels like the first Call of Duty built fully for current-gen hardware. Modern Warfare 4 doesn’t feel like a total reinvention of Call of Duty, but it does feel like Infinity Ward finally had the room to push the series forward without being held back by last-gen consoles. The movement is more expressive without becoming chaotic, gunfights feel cleaner and more skill-based, and systems like Gunny and the new Prestige structure seem designed to make multiplayer less frustrating and more flexible for different types of players.
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