Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Warzone, and Mobile Seasons Delayed

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Warzone, and Call of Duty: Mobile’s upcoming seasons have been delayed in response to the ongoing worldwide protests following the death of George Floyd.

Call of Duty’s Twitter account tweeted that it is “not the time” and that it would be “moving the launches of Modern Warfare Season 4 and Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 to later dates. Right now it’s time for those speaking up for equality, justice, and change to be seen and heard. We stand alongside you.”

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There is no indication as to the new dates for these new seasons, but Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s fourth season was set to launch on June 3, while Call of Duty: Mobile’s was also set for this week.

This news follows the announcement that Sony would also be delaying its PlayStation 5 reveal event from June 4 to a later date.

As for what Season 4 will hold for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, a recent tease may have hinted that Captain Price could potentially become a new operator in multiplayer.

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Call Of Duty: Season 4–What To Expect From The Season, Including Captain Price

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is preparing to launch its new season of content, and a Season 4 teaser trailer drops some intriguing hints about what to expect. Season 4 has been delayed, with one of the franchise’s most iconic characters making an appearance. Fans of the original Modern Warfare trilogy will be very happy to see who it is.

Call Of Duty: Season 4 Start Date

The new season of Call of Duty was scheduled to kick off on June 3, but it has been delayed in the wake of the homicide of George Floyd by Minneapolis police office Derek Chauvin. A trailer has been released, though, and it confirms the return of the fan-favorite character Captain Price. He was also featured in the campaign mode for the reimagined Modern Warfare, serving a crucial role in the game’s story and leading into a potential sequel.

Here’s what we know ahead of its launch. A new date has not been announced as of yet.

In a tweet attached to the trailer, Activision teased, “The story is far from over.” That seems to refer to the surprising amount of story content represented in these cutscenes, which show Price and promises a new mission. Naturally, we also get plenty of action with firefights and risky chopper maneuvers.

The teaser suggests Price will be a playable character in Modern Warfare and the standalone battle royale Warzone, similar to how Simon “Ghost” Riley made his debut in Season 2. If that’s the case, Price would be available for those who purchase the premium version of the battle pass, just like Ghost. Gaz from the campaign is also briefly spotted near the end of the teaser, standing next to Price.

As we approach the summer game reveal season–which may be more spread out because of the cancellation of E3 due to coronavirus–rumors are starting to circulate about the next Call of Duty. Those rumors claim it will be Black Ops: Cold War, developed by Treyarch. A reveal is said to be coming soon, but it’s unknown just when it might be.

To keep up with all the announcements including our own special charity streams, check out our Play For All events.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, Warzone, And Mobile Seasons Are Being Delayed

Season 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone, and Season 7 of Call of Duty: Mobile, is being delayed in the wake of the homicide of George Floyd by Minneapolis police office Derek Chauvin. In a brief statement on Twitter, the official Call of Duty Twitter account announced that the start of new seasons across these three Call of Duty games has been pushed back.

These seasons will now debut at a later date. They were due to begin on June 3.

“Right now it’s time for those speaking up for equality, justice, and change to be seen and heard,” the tweet reads. “We stand alongside you.”

Call of Duty publisher Activision is one of several companies that has released a public statement about the Black Lives Matter movement. If you want to take personal, material action, BET has a list of charities worth supporting.

GameSpot’s summer gaming show, Play For All, started on June 1 and will run the weeks to come. The show was built on bringing the gaming community together and leveraging our passion and solidarity to benefit those in need. It feels right that we should extend our fundraising efforts to include those fighting against the systemic injustices faced by black people in America, along with supporting Direct Relief’s COVID-19 efforts aiding front-line medical workers.

We’ll be using our platform to raise money for both Direct Relief and Black Lives Matter. We want to be clear: Black Lives Matter; Black Culture Matters; Black Communities Matter.

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Avatar 2 Director James Cameron Returns To New Zealand And Begins Self-Quarantine Ahead Of Shoot

Avatar 2, along with every other live-action movie with filming plans over the last several months, has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with sets being shut down. The film is being shot in New Zealand, where there is currently only one active case of the virus, and it looks like production will start up again soon.

Producer Jon Landau previously announced his plans to return to set to commence filming again, and it seems that he’s been joined by director James Cameron. Variety is reporting that Cameron arrived in Wellington, alongside Landau, on Sunday May 31, and has now begun a mandatory 14-day quarantine period.

Landau announced their arrival on Instagram, complete with a photo of the two men wearing masks at the airport. “Made it to New Zealand,” the post reads. “Our 14-day government supervised self-isolation now begins.” Variety reports that the two men were allowed into the country, which is otherwise closed off to international travel, due to a border exemption for visitors who represent “significant economic value.”

James Cameron’s last two feature narrative films, Avatar and Titanic, both broke records as the highest grossing films of all time when they released; True Lies, an earlier film of his, was the first film made with a budget above $100 million.

On set photos of Avatar 2 have been released, giving fans a look at how the sequel is filming underwater scenes. The film is scheduled to release on December 17, 2021. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang will reprise their roles from the first movie, and will be joined by Kate Winslet, Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh, and Jemaine Clement. Production on the live-action parts of the movie wrapped in November.

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The Office: A New Docuseries Will Focus On The Show’s Most Dedicated Fans

A new docuseries focused on The Office is in the works, and it’s taking a unique angle. The new show, “Fan Level Midnight: Devoted to The Office,” will center on the fans of the show and speak to why the program remains so enduringly popular. As evidence of the gigantic appeal of the show, years after it went off the air, NBC reportedly paid $500 million to take The Office away from Netflix.

Fan Level Midnight, which is a reference to the in-universe Michael Scott super-spy movie Threat Level Midnight, will focus on stories and people who fell in love with the show. One of the subjects is an auto mechanic from Arizona who saved someone’s life using CPR lessons from the show. Another is Sarah McKenzie Baron, who plays Michael Scott on the musical parody of The Office.

Some of the talent from the show, including Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Andy Buckley (David Wallace), Robert Shafer (Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration), and Calvin Tenner (Glenn) will appear in the docuseries, along with director/producer Paul Feig. Additionally, former NBC executive Kevin Reilly–who championed The Office when others did not–will show up as well.

Reilly had a particularly juicy quote to share in the announcement trailer regarding the lack of faith that some people inside NBC had about The Office in its early days.

“We kind of eked our way into a second season pickup which was really a bloody battle for me,” he says. “I remember one executive literally pounding on the table saying, ‘Hasn’t America voted on this thing? What do you possibly see?’ I wanted to put a knife in his back.”

Fan Level Midnight is directed by Shawn Cauthen, who previously made Netflix vs. The World. A release date for the show hasn’t been announced yet.

GameSpot’s summer gaming show, Play For All, started on June 1 and will run the weeks to come. The show was built on bringing the gaming community together and leveraging our passion and solidarity to benefit those in need. It feels right that we should extend our fundraising efforts to include those fighting against the systemic injustices faced by black people in America, along with supporting Direct Relief’s COVID-19 efforts aiding front-line medical workers.

We’ll be using our platform to raise money for both Direct Relief and Black Lives Matter. We want to be clear: Black Lives Matter; Black Culture Matters; Black Communities Matter.

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Get Your Free Code For The Beta Of KartRider: Drift*

Make your drifting dreams come true with a free code for the beta of KartRider: Drift. The pre-download starts today on Xbox One, Steam, and Nexon Launcher, but you can still register to play the game until June 8.

A lot of the winners of the first giveaway reached out to ask for more beta keys to share with friends and we are here to make that happen.

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What separates KartRider: Drift from competitors is its commitment to a challenging, rewarding skill curve where if you are significantly better than your opponents, chances are, a rogue item isn’t going to keep you from winning races. KartRider: Drift features a unique optional way of playing, tailor-made for racers looking to test their mettle with the world. It’s called Speed Mode, and boils down the gameplay into a pure racing experience. First off, it adjusts the drifting system, allowing you to pull off even more harrowing speed-boosts around hairpin-turns, but most importantly, it takes away items, removing any randomness and making sure the only thing separating you from a victory is your skill. Once you’ve got a feeling for how it works, watch the pros play! KartRider: Drift is gearing up for new tournaments, leagues, and more every season.

Head to the comments and let us know what excites you about KartRider: Drift. Good luck, and happy drifting!

Killzone: Mercenary Servers Have Returned After Temporary Shut-Down

UPDATE: The Killzone: Mercenary servers have returned to operation after a brief downtime. It’s unknown what caused the servers to go down, but Vita owners can return to the groundbreaking portable FPS and play online again right now. Perhaps The Last Of Us Part II is right, and the Vita will remain relevant for quite a while yet.

The original story is below.

Killzone: Mercenary was one of the PlayStation Vita’s only exclusive multiplayer shooters for years, with a deep competitive mode alongside its single-player campaign. However, it appears the multiplayer servers have been shut down and this mode is no longer available.

Players attempting to connect to the game’s multiplayer mode are met with an error message, and GameSpot’s sister site ComicBook.com was told by PlayStation Support the servers were indeed shut down. However, it’s unclear if this is a permanent closure or if they could return at a later date. The multiplayer mode is still listed on the game’s official PlayStation Store page.

Killzone: Mercenary released for the PS Vita back in 2013 just a few months before PS4 launch game Killzone: Shadow Fall. They remain the two most recent games in the series, as Mercenary studio Guerilla Cambridge went on to developer VR projects before being shuttered, and Shadow Fall studio Guerilla Games shifted to Horizon: Zero Dawn. Given the cliffhanger ending the series currently has, however, it’s possible it could return at a later date.

Killzone: Mercenary fared much better than the Vita version of Sony’s other major shooter franchise, Resistance: Burning Skies. It attempted to translate the series’ signature frenetic gameplay to a handheld, but it ended up feeling bland and boring. To date, it remains the last Resistance game and series creator Insomniac Games has made no hint of a comeback.

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