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Call Of Duty Modern Warfare III (2023)

Gameplay Trailer

 

Campaign

Call of Duty Modern Warfare III was a huge surprise. I heard it was coming out in the middle of one of my streams last week. Which came to me as a shock initially cause we just got Modern Warfare II last year! I thought that Activision was going to pump the breaks on releasing new COD games year after year? Whatever the case is. I’m just happy to be getting Modern Warfare III and not Advanced Warfare. The gameplay reveal trailer is more theatrical than actual gameplay. But it looks awesome nonetheless. 

The Synopsis of the game states that it is a continuation from Modern Warfare II. As we follow Task Force 141 as they try to defeat the ultranationalist war criminal from Russia. I’ve never been one to play the campaign missions in Call of Duty. But this new campaign against the Russians introduces a new open combat system, which allows players to customize their loadouts. Also, it looks like we are getting the Gulag in the campaign. But I’m not sure if that means we will also be seeing it in Warzone 2. Personally, I would love for Activision to expand Warzone 2 by bringing back the classic maps of Warzone 1. But maybe that’s just hopeful thinking. 

 

Vault Edition

As the trend has been in the video game industry for the past decade or so. You have your option of purchasing the cross-gen version/standard or the vault edition. Which is available on PS4 and PS5, Xbox X & One, Battlenet, and Steam. Now I of course will be getting it on the superior system. PS5. The vault edition comes equipped with Modern Warfare 3, early access to the open beta, early access to the campaign, SOAP and Nemesis operators, not one but TWO weapon vaults, and, in case that didn’t make your wet gun squirt. You also get the Season 1 Blackcell battle pass. Which includes 30 tier skips. Plus 5 more if you have the superior system. If you can’t afford it. Go to college, pick a career, get in debt, settle for a cubicle job that you dread going to everyday. So, that you can come straight home. Grab that controller and plug in for a few hours and forget all about your problems. 

It’s unclear whether Warzone 2 will be a part of this game or not. But if I was a betting man. Well, I’d be on the streets panhandling for some change. Because I would bet it all and lose. But I’m sure it will be integrated with MW3. Which means, we should be getting some new details on that soon.

Multiplayer

Multiplayer will come with all 16 launch maps from MW2, wait that can’t be right, oh wait it is. So, why call it MW3? I’m very confused. Are they just re-releasing MW2 in a new package? That would certainly explain why this game is just being announced now and hardly any new information about the game has been released. Even though the game is 2 months away from its actual release date. What is known is that all 16-maps from MW2 will be included in the release. That includes fan favorites like Rust, Quarry, and Terminal. Just to name a few. Large maps will also be returning with a new mode called War. Activision states that this new game is a “Return to Classic” style gameplay and modes. Which will include things like map voting, classic mini-map and loadouts/gear setups. 

 

Zombies

Much like Multiplayer, not much is known about Zombies. But the site states that it will be an open world zombies. Which is the first for Call of Duty. It is said to be the largest zombies map ever. It will tell of a new story, which will include core zombie features, new missions, and plenty of secrets to be discovered. Personally, I am probably in the minority here. But I always found Call of Duty Ghost’s mode Aliens to be more exciting than zombies. But you can’t go wrong with those zombie scares. 

 

Conclusion

So, strap on your weapons of choice and get ready to dive back into Modern Warfare 3… the remake is not the good one. See you on the frontline soldiers. 

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Hi, my name is Eddie Towers! For the past two years I have actively pursued a career as a content creator. At first it started as a hobby. Randomly livestreaming on twitch.tv as a way to pass time while socializing with people from around the world who also felt passionate about video games. But I never entertained the thought that I could pursue a career as a content creator until the world was hit by the pandemic. If you haven’t been living under rock for the past two years, then you are well aware that the world was struck with an unexpected virus that forced the world to shut down temporarily as we tried to figure out what was going on. But that is neither here nor there. It did however, allow me to step back from the rat race of life, and gave me an opportunity to see another avenue as a career. A content creator. But before I tell you more about the process of content creating. Allow me the opportunity to take you back to where it all began. 

“From a young age I had a desire to create. Creating can be done through many arts. But it comes from the same place.”  

Before it was even a term in the dictionary. I was a content creator. When I was younger, my friends, and I took a tape recorder everywhere with us, as we filmed ourselves skating, writing skits, and pranking each other; all for the sole purpose of making films to entertain our friends, and classmates. This was in the early 2000’s, when the internet was in its infancy stage, and the world seemed much smaller. So, we had to get creative about promoting our content. Back then, we had one disc player on a home computer, and Pinnacle Studios for editing. Once the editing was complete, my friends and I took turns sitting on the computer as we burned our homemade skating videos for days. So that we can pass them out at school the next morning, and that was our way of spreading the brand, and marketing. We were sort of a band of misfits that were somewhat popular at our high school. Think Jackass before it was a thing. During those years, I learned a lot about film production, practical effects, social skills, and writing skits. I always found it interesting that while most kids my age were doing homework, playing sports, or going to high school events. I was learning the art of content creating. I just didn’t know it yet. Side note, I also understood the importance of music in films, and how it can enhance the story telling. Something I understood at an early age from watching hours of skating videos.  

So, that fascination for music got my friends and I interested in creating music. It was not long after film making, that my friends and I agreed to buy instruments and start a band. I was supposed to be the drummer, but due to my families lack of financial income, I had to settle for an off-brand Bass Guitar. But it worked for us, and I made due with what I got. We had no skills or understanding of writing music. But that didn’t stop us from trying. In fact, I’m sure our first set of songs were probably out of tune, and if I heard them today. I would be burying my head in the sand from embarrassment. But we practiced every day after high school, and all night on the weekends. We were determined to learn how to write music, and thanks to a little bit of guidance, and determination. We eventually got good, and started packing venues such as the Whiskey A-Go-Go, Knitting Factory, Chain Reaction, amongst other locations. But we knew if we were ever going to grow, we needed to expand. During this time, the internet exploded over night with a little social media site called Myspace. So, we created a band account, and spread the word. It was my first introduction to social media marketing, but little did I know just how important social media marketing would become as a content creator. But that is for another time.  

So, fast forward a decade, and several bands later. I found myself a bartender at a famous Asian cuisine restaurant. Not unhappy, but not satisfied either. I knew there had to be something more. So, I took the next logical step. I decided to go back to college and attain a formal education in my first passion, music. I have always deterred away from school, as I always felt lost. A feeling I didn’t want to revisit as an adult. But I knew if I ever wanted to grow, I had to commit to changing my circumstances. So, I change the idea that “I can’t” to “I will.” A characteristic trait that I admire from all my idols. I did not however, anticipate that my business in music class would open the world of possibilities as a content creator. You see I learned a lot about music, but I learned more about entrepreneurship, and marketing. It dawned on me one day in class. That content creators are a lot like musicians, artists, entertainers, etc. All my years of experience in video editing, music production, live streaming, and social media marketing has led me to the art of content creator.  

Content creation is an artform (arguably) at its infancy stage, and we are witnessing it bloom into a new age of entertainment in real time, and I only hope to carve myself a corner in this ever-expanding world of online content. As one who over consumes my fair share of daily content, and has two years of experience as a content creator. Please, allow to me say that anyone can do it. It does not require skills or years of experience. You do not need high end tech or equipment, and it does not require a degree from an accredited school. I have met plenty of wonderful content creators that started with nothing, and have grown to such great heights, and it’s just the beginning.  

“All you need is an idea, a phone or computer, and the desire to create content.” 

Two years as a content creator has taught me so much about branding, marketing, planning, and executing content, and most importantly, it has taught so much about myself. All of which I hope to share with all of you through weekly blogs. So, whether you are a veteran looking to refresh your knowledge in video editing, or a first-time content creator looking to build your brand on the right platform. I will leave you with this. Find a content creator you admire, be it a travel vlogger, live streamer, musician, or entertainer in any field. They have already created the blue print for success. Knowing this, you’re already half way there. Now you just need to create that content. I will do my best to show you the steps I take to create my content, and hopefully help you grow your brand. If you made it this far, I want to personally thank you for taking the time out of your day to be here, as I know you could be anywhere else right now, and I appreciate that. This is the journey of a content creator, it will not be easy, and at times you will doubt your decisions. But that is a part of growth, if you remain persistent, and are willing to adjust when needed. I assure you; you will achieve greatness in your own way. I am living proof. 

 

Best regards, 

Eddie Towers 

I am passionate about video games, music, traveling, literature, film and personal growth. I recently received my Associate’s Degree in Commercial Music with Honors, and I’m working towards becoming the first in my family to break out of the traditional norms. I’ve hiked the Great Wall of China, backpacked through the countryside of Spain, and snorkeled on the Koh Phi Phi islands of Thailand. When I’m not travelling the world, I am streaming live on Twitch, and creating content for YouTube. These are stepping stones to the greater goal, of one day owning a multi-media entertainment company that is worldwide. As I believe that balance is key to success and happiness

Many of you might know me from my live streams on Twitch. For those who stumbled in here, I assure you- it was no accident. Welcome! You might be asking yourself the purpose of this site. It’s very simple, here you will get to know me on a personal level, as I believe thoughts are things, and when spoken (or rather, written) aloud they can become attainable.

Everything you see on this site was built from the ground up with a belief that normal is not me, and greatness is not for the ordinary. I believe that everyone can be extraordinary! But you have to see it for yourself before anyone can see it for you. So I ask you, are you ready to join me on this adventure of a lifetime? If so, let’s get to work!

“Believe You Can and You’re Halfway There.”

Sincerely,

Eddie Towers