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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 is already pulling in a lot of attention, and for good reason. Activision and Infinity Ward are aiming this one at the Korean Peninsula, with a launch set for October 23, 2026. If you are the sort of player who likes to plan ahead, even down to checking MW4 Bot Lobbies before day one, there is quite a bit worth knowing before it lands.

Launch timing and beta plans
The date is locked in, but the exact unlock time is still under wraps. That should become clearer as release week gets closer. An open beta is also confirmed, and while Activision has not pinned down the schedule yet, the usual pattern points to a test window in late September or early October. That would give players a couple of weeks to get a feel for the maps, the guns, and the overall pace before the full game arrives. You can expect the beta to be short, probably just long enough to stir up the usual weekend rush.

What you can buy and where you can play
There is a clean split here. Modern Warfare 4 is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. Older consoles are out, so PS4 and Xbox One owners will have to sit this one out unless they upgrade. It also will not be part of Xbox Game Pass at launch, which will matter to plenty of people who have been hoping for a day-one deal. On the store side, the Standard Edition is priced at $69.99, while the Vault Edition comes in at $99.99. The more expensive version bundles in extra cosmetics, a Season 1 BlackCell Pass, and a few exclusive operator items, but the core game stays the same in both versions.
EditionPriceMain extras
Standard Edition$69.99Base game, beta access, pre-order bonuses
Vault Edition$99.99BlackCell Pass, operator packs, cosmetic rewards

Story, combat, and the return of familiar faces
The campaign looks set to move fast. Players will head to the Korean Peninsula after North Korea launches a full-scale invasion, and the story follows Private Park, a young South Korean soldier thrown straight into the fighting. There should be a mix of trench warfare and bigger city set pieces, with locations such as New York, Paris, and Mumbai appearing along the way. Captain Price is back too, but this time he is being framed more as an outlaw than a clean-cut leader. A few old Modern Warfare names are expected to return as well, which should please long-time fans.

Multiplayer changes and the last word
Infinity Ward is also making some clear gameplay changes. Bloom has been removed, weapon handling has been tightened up, and movement is being pushed toward more control rather than flashy system stacking. The omnimovement setup is gone. At launch, the game will ship with 12 core maps, plus Kill Block, a new battleground with over 500 dynamic layout possibilities. Progression is being reworked, Apex Attachments are being added, and DMZ is coming back in an upgraded form. If you are already thinking about your first matches, or looking ahead to a cheap CoD MW4 Bot Lobby style warm-up, this is shaping up to be one of the most watched releases in the series.

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