Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 turns heads with more realistic locations than the real world
Real-world locations have appeared in many Call of Duty games over the years, but this year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is getting a lot of fun.
Real world locations just got more accurate in Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
As part of the Early Access campaign that began last week, players were able to explore a part of the Dutch city of “Amsterdam”, which has been meticulously recreated down to its characteristic streets bisected by a narrow canal.
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Even the boats in these narrow waterways are delicate, and viewers have spotted replicas of famous landmarks, buildings, and shops, too. One player even noticed how accurate this part of the city was, recorded it and posted it via Twitter for comparison.
If you want to take a tour online, you can check out previous Call of Duty games to enjoy watching real world locations. Last year’s Call of Duty: Vanguard featured the Reichstagskuppel, and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare reshaped London’s Picadilly Circus.
However, it should be noted that Call of Duty games have faced criticism for their inaccuracies in the past, including the Highway of Death mission.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will launch to the rest of the world on October 28 across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S and PC, and includes a single player mode, a multiplayer mode, extensive ground warfare, the revamped Gunsmith feature, and three Special Ops missions.
You will start the game with a normal multiplayer experience, a large-scale ground war mode, a revamped Gunsmith feature, and three specific ops missions.
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