

Activision and Infinity Ward have confirmed that the multiplayer component of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will finally be bringing back a feature that fans have been requesting for years. Since the inception of the Call of Duty series, each installment has taken place from the first-person perspective. And despite being such an integral element of the franchise, Activision has briefly tried its hand at implementing a third-person perspective into certain games, notably with 2009’s version of Modern Warfare 2. Despite having been absent in the series for well over a decade, this feature will finally be coming back in 2022’s installment. As confirmed in a recent presentation from Activision and Infinity Ward, Modern Warfare 2 will look to finally bring back a third-person multiplayer game mode. The third-person perspective isn’t one that will be available to toggle on and off at will, but will instead be tied to specific playlists. As such, this means that all players in a certain multiplayer match will be using the perspective, which won’t give advantages to anyone who might instead be viewing the game from the first-person viewpoint.