"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" was launched in 2007 and had earned numerous awards from the game industry. Now, Activision is reported to release a stand-alone "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" on January 2017.
MobiPicker had learned Activision will be smart to release "Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" as a standalone. This is to satisfy the hunger of those gamers looking for an old school shooter and not some sort of space crap.
As of the moment, the video game publisher had pleased those who were willing to pick up IW along with MWR but the other half of those fans are not willing to do so. If Activision can rectify its errors with more DLC for "Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered", then keeping those disappointed gamers hooked for the next year by permitting them to purchase MWR alone would be a best option.
Additionally, Game Rant reported that "Call of Duty 4" has obtained numerous Game of the Year awards making it one of the best first-person shooters ever made. With this it is more likely that the fans were comprehensibly excited when it was announced that the game would be updated for current generation consoles as "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered." Also, after almost a decade after the original game's launch, it is noted that this game has s lot of fun, though but it comes with a couple evident flaws.
One of the very noticeable flaw on "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" flaw is its pricing scheme. As of the moment, the "Call of Duty 4" patrons looking to revisit the game with better graphics cannot just simply go out and purchase it. This was because they have to purchase, at minimum, the Legacy Edition of "Infinite Warfare", which currently retails for $80. So those who are hopeful to buy the Legacy Edition and then sell "Infinite Warfare" are unlucky as the "Modern Warfare Remastered" requires the "Infinite Warfare" disc to function.