That isn’t to say the game is perfect. It certainly has its flaws and could stand for improvement. In more than a couple of areas. But at its core the game is really good and not only does it have so much potential for growth, it’s already the fastest-selling CoD game of all-time. With all of that said, we’ve put together this guide that breaks down all you need to know about the game. How many guns there are, what maps are available, how much the game costs, and more. If you need to know something specific about the game, you should be able to find it here.
What is Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II?
Modern Warfare II is the latest game in Activision’s long-running first-person shooter franchise Call Of Duty. It’s the sequel to the 2019 remake of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare (not to be confused with Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare), and is itself a remake of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Does it feature a campaign?
Yes, Modern Warfare II does have a campaign. So far, the only game in the series to not have a campaign mode is Black Ops IV.
When did Modern Warfare II release?
Officially the game launched on October 28. This is when the multiplayer went live. However, those that pre-ordered the game had access to the campaign up to a week prior to the official launch date.
What platforms is the game available on?
Modern Warfare II is available on PS4 and PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through either Steam or Battle.net.
How much does the game cost?
You can pick up the game for a regular price of $69.99 for the standard version, or $99.99 for the Vault Edition which gets you some extras. Both these versions are available on all platforms. The game is also available digitally, and in physical disc form if you grab it on console. You can also find collectors editions of the game out there if you’re so inclined. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Does the game support cross-play and cross-progression?
Yes, the game supports cross-play and cross-progression. Cross-play can also be disabled if you’d rather only play with people on your same platform. Though, if you’re like me and have friends who play on a different platform than you, you’ll need to keep cross-play on if you want to squad up with them. There’s unfortunately no way around that. For cross-progression, if you have the game on more than one platform, then that means you can keep your progress across all of those platforms since the game is tied to your Activision account. Worth noting though is that not all content will transfer over. For example, the PlayStation-exclusive operator skin ‘Oni’ will not be usable on PC, even if you own a PlayStation copy of the game and have unlocked the operator skin. It will only show up on PS4 or PS5. That is unless Infinity Ward and Activision ever decide to make it available on other platforms.
What modes are available to play?
This really all depends on what you consider a “mode.” Infinity Ward refers to all of the multiplayer match types as modes, broken up into two main mode categories. Core and Battle. Core modes feature 6v6 matches, while Battle modes feature 32v32 matches. You’ll find all the Core mode matches in the Quick Play playlist. While Battle mode matches will be listed below Quick Play. You could also consider the Campaign and Specs Ops as modes too. The former being a single player experience and Specs being your PvE-based co-op mode.
What are the Core modes that are available?
There are a total of nine Core modes you can select from. This may change in the future if Infinity Ward decides to add more. There are certainly more modes they could add that have been in previous games, like Sticks and Stones, Gun Game and others. The Core modes that are currently in the game are listed below, with a brief description of what they are.
Team Deathmatch
The first team to reach 75 eliminations wins.
Free-For-All
The first player to reach 30 eliminations wins.
Domination
Compete for control of three zones. The first team to reach 200 points wins.
Search And Destroy
Take turns attacking and defending an objective. This mode has no respawns. Attackers win the round by eliminating the enemy team before or after the bomb is planted, or by planting a bomb and having it explode. Defenders win by eliminating the enemy team before the bomb is planted, by preventing the bomb being planted until the timer runs out, or by defusing the bomb after it’s planted. The first team to win six rounds wins the match.
Headquarters
Capture the headquarters and defend it. Respawns are disabled for the defending team. A new HQ will appear if the attacking team takes the HQ offline. The first team to 200 points wins.
Kill Confirmed
Recover enemy dog tags upon kills to score points for your team. Deny enemy scores by retrieving the dog tags of your downed teammates. The first team to 65 points wins.
Hardpoint
Capture the hardpoint and defend it, with the hardpoint rotating every minute. The first team to 250 points wins.
Prisoner Rescue
Locate hostages and extract or protect them. Attackers must find two hostages and carry them out or protect them at the extraction point to score. Each of the two hostages is worth 100 points. Defenders must prevent the extraction and each hostage that isn’t carried out or captured before the round timer runs out is worth 50 points. The first team to 500 points wins.
Knockout
Fight for a bag of cash placed in the middle of the map. This mode has no respawns but you can revive your teammates. Win the round by eliminating the enemy team or by holding the bag of cash by the end of the round. The first team to win five rounds wins the match.
Control
Attack and defend two objectives over a number of rounds. The defending team can win the round by defending both objectives until the timer runs out. The attacking team can win the round by completing both objectives. Each team can also win the round by eliminating the other team’s shared pool of 30 lives. The first team to win three rounds wins the match. – At the time of writing, only available in a private match.
Update: Dec. 8, 2022
As of mid-November, 2022, Tier 1 (hardcore) which comes with a reduced HUD, faster time to kill, and friendly fire has been added to the game.
What are the Battle modes available in the game?
There currently two Battle modes in the game. As with the Core modes, Infinity Ward could choose to add more in the future. But for now the studio hasn’t suggested that will happen. Here’s what’s available at launch.
Ground War
Two teams of 32 players compete to capture objectives on a large map. This is essentially domination but on a much bigger scale with vehicles. The first team to 250 points wins.
Invasion
A huge battle with 32 players on each team in addition to AI teammates and vehicles. Think of this like a massive version of Team Deathmatch. The first team to reach 2,000 points wins.
What maps are available in the game?
There are currently 12 maps in the game at launch. More will be added to the game as time goes on, and we may even see new maps added to the game with every season. Even if it’s only one map per season. It’s also possible that some seasons will not include new maps. As of launch and before season 1 begins on November 16, here’s what’s available, along with what mode they’re available in.
Core mode maps
Farm 18Mercado Las AlmasBreenbergh HotelTaraqCrown RacewayEmbassyEl AsiloZarqwa HydroelectricAl Bagra FortressSanta Seña Border Crossing
Battle mode maps
Zarqwa HydroelectricAl Bagra FortressSanta Seña Border CrossingSarrif BaySa’id
How many operators are there to choose from?
With launch on October 28, Modern Warfare II includes 25 operators. 26 if you pre-ordered the game on PlayStation. More operators will be added to the game later on, but you can find the current (at the time of initial publishing) list of operators below. Excluding any that come from brand promotions like Jack Links and Burger King. Operators are split up into two groups – Specgru, and Kortac.
Specgru operators
Ranger 1ChuyGusZimoKleoNovaPriceFarahGhostSoapGromskoReyesLuna
Kortac Operators
Group 1FenderKönigCalistoHutchHorangiOni – PlayStation pre-order exclusiveRozeZeroConorAkselStiletto
What are the killstreaks?
Killstreaks, scorestreaks… they’re both included in the game so we’ll list each reward below along with how many kills you need or how much of a score you need to obtain them in a match.
4 kills or 500 score
UAVBomb Drone
5 kills or 625 score
Counter UAVCluster MineCare Package
6 kills or 750 score
Precision AirstrikeCruise MissileMortar Strike
7 kills or 875 score
Sentry GunSAE
8 kills or 1,000 score
VTOL JetOverwatch HeloWheelson-HS
10 kills or 1,250 score
Stealth BomberChopper GunnerEmergency Airdrop
12 kills or 1,500 score
GunshipAdvanced UAV
15 kills or 1,875 score
Juggernaut
30 kills
Mass Guided Bombs (Nuke – ends match)
What are the perks?
Like most other things in the game, perks are split up into categories. You have your base perks, your bonus perks, and your ultimate perks. You can find each one that is currently in the game listed below, separated by their respective categories.
Base Perks
OverkillDouble TimeBattle HardenedScavengerBomb SquadTrackerStrong ArmExtra Tactical
Bonus Perks
ResupplySpotterCold-BloodedFast HandsHardlineFocus
Ultimate Perks
High AlertGhostQuick FixOverclockSurvivorBird’s Eye
Complete your loadout with Field Upgrades
Field upgrades are important pieces of your kit. These can help you triumph or if used incorrectly, play a role in your downfall in skirmishes with other players. Choose them wisely when setting up your loadouts. But also experiment with each one and see what you like best. Some may not suit your playstyle. Even if ones you don’t care for tend to be the recommended choices by others. You can find the complete list of current Field Upgrades below.
Tactical CameraInflatable DecoyDDoSDeployable CoverTrophy SystemDead SilenceMunitions BoxLoadout DropPortable RadarTactical InsertionBattle RageRecon DroneSmoke AirdropSuppression MineAnti-Armor Rounds
How many weapons are there and what are they?
Officially the game launched with 51 weapons spread across your primary and secondary slots. There will also be more added to the game in the future. Such as the Chimera with the upcoming season 1 launch that happens alongside Warzone 2.0 and its DMZ mode on November 16. It’s also worth noting that there are simply too many weapons to name here since there will be an evolving collection in an already large arsenal. Instead, we’ll list the weapon types and categories below, while going over every weapon specifically in a separate post.
Primary Weapons
Assault RiflesBattle RiflesSMGsShotgunsLMGsMarksman RiflesSniper RiflesMelee
Secondary Weapons
HandgunsLaunchersMelee
Every single piece of equipment
Equipment can be just as important as the weapons you pick. Whether it’s a stun grenade to slow your enemies down so you can gain the upper hand in a shootout, or a frag grenade that you can cook so it blows up just as it lands at their feet. As with the Perks and Field Upgrades, experiment with all of these and see which you like best. Some might surprise you.
Tactical Equipment
Flash GrenadeShock StickSmoke GrenadeStun GrenadeDecoy GrenadeSpotter ScopeStimHeartbeat SensorSnapshot GrenadeTear Gas
Lethal Equipment
Frag GrenadeProximity MineDrill ChargeMolotov CocktailSemtexC4ClaymoreThermiteThrowing Knife