According to Activision, it's post-launch plans for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is confirmed, and they are generous to say the least.

All future maps and new routes will be released free of charge, there will be no loot boxes or season passes, and the game will flood all platforms. The main departure from previous games in the series.

Modern warfare will still have a in-game economy. New basic weapons and "active attachments can be accessed through the game play, while the battle-by-game system carries a selection of decorative content that will not" affect the game's balance, "according to Performance.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Swap Loot Boxes for a Battle Pass

'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' Swap Loot Boxes for a Battle Pass
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' Swap Loot Boxes for a Battle Pass
The passing of the battle will also give players the chance to earn COD points through the game, though it won't be live when the game launches next week.

Activision says it will continue in conjunction with the post-launch seasons one by one, which will come with its contents - which means everyone will start the game on an even footing.

How these programs will perform in practice has, in fact, raised a number of questions, but the initiation of player consultation highlights its announcement. "It is known that there are still questions around how the economy will emerge throughout the launch, live seasons.

We know this will take some time to fully reflect. The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be released on October 25th.