PLAYERS who pre-ordered Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 have been enjoying the single-player mode this week, but multiplayer is still yet to release.
The multiplayer mode is the most popular one with fans, as people enjoy taking out other teams in the game.
The single-player campaign for Modern Warfare 2, has been a big hit already, and people are excited to see what the multiplayer has in store.
If you’re as excited about the multiplayer launch as we are, then you’ll want to download it as soon as possible.
Here are all the times that you can pre-load Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, depending on your platform.
Pre-loading the game gives you the advantage of being able to play the multiplayer as soon as the game launches.
Read below to get ready to enter Modern Warfare.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 pre-load times for each platform
If you are playing on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, you can start pre-loading the game from today.
Pre-loading for consoles began on Friday, October 21, but as you can’t play the game until launch you won’t miss out as long as you download it for that time.
PC players can start pre-loading today, Wednesday, October 26, from 10am PST/ 1pm EST/ 6pm UK time.
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For console players, the pre-load should have started automatically if you pre-ordered the game and your console is connected to the internet.
If not, you can manually do it by selecting the game on the home menu.
On PC, you need to manually click the pre-load button on Steam or BattleNet once it goes live.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 release times
Despite the various pre-load times, the release time is the same whether you play on console or PC.
Also, the launch is simultaneous worldwide, no matter your region.
The multiplayer launches on Thursday, October 27, 9pm PST, or Friday, October 28, midnight EST / 5am UK Time.
Written by Ryan Woodrow and Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.
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