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Modern Warfare 2 planning feature Call Of Duty fans have wanted for years
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Published 09:48 14 Nov 2022 GMT

Modern Warfare 2 planning feature Call Of Duty fans have wanted for years

After years of asking, Call of Duty fans could soon be getting customisable kill-cams in Modern Warfare 2.

Kate Harrold

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Topics: Call Of Duty, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, Activision, Infinity Ward

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It’s a major week for Call of Duty fans. In just two days, Modern Warfare II will launch its first battle pass to coincide with the release of the highly-anticipated Warzone 2.0. If you haven’t yet heard, Warzone 2.0’s file size is absolutely huge - over 115GB to be exact so you’ll need plenty of time to download this lad.

The download will be worth the wait though because Warzone 2.0 is due to be packed with plenty of exciting new and returning features. The Shoot House and Shipment maps are coming back, plus tactical nuke killstreaks are being introduced. There’s one feature CoD fans have been asking for for years though, and it looks set to join Modern Warfare II very soon.

Take a look at Modern Warfare II's take on the iconic 'All Ghillied Up' mission below.

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According to leaker RalphsValve, Modern Warfare II will soon receive customisable kill-cams. The Twitter user wrote, “You can select between Play of the Game or a Final Kill - you’ll also be able to extensively edit in graphics, messages, audio, GIFs, and templates. You’ll be able to replicate stuff like this in-game, I am not kidding.” Well, that’s news we like to hear.

How reputable is RalphsValve, I hear you ask? The user provided a supposed patent for the feature illustrating what the kill-cam would look like, so the rumour appears to be legit. RalphsValve did previously tease the return of Ghost ahead of Infinity Ward’s official reveal so the leaker does have a good track record.

Here’s the patent, licensed in concept for Call of Duty. pic.twitter.com/lp3CziFL2a

— Ralph (@RalphsValve) November 13, 2022

It’s not yet known when this feature might be added to the game. The patent was applied for in May of this year but as reported by The Gamer, the feature was invented by former Activision developer Michael Condrey around the time of the original Modern Warfare 2 back in 2009. Let’s hope this feature finally sees the light of day.

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