In a few days, players will have the chance to embark on one of the most complex Call of Duty experiences yet with Modern Warfare. A revitalization of the series that put the developers of Infinity Ward on the map, this effort features an all-new single-player campaign, as well as traditional multiplayer.
For those who want to work together, however, there is also Special Forces. This mode brings together a team to achieve and achieve goals. The PlayStation 4 also benefits from an exclusive mode called Survival.
Let's see the details of what Special Forces has in store for players when it drops this Friday.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Special Ops Co-op Operation Guide
Get a good group together
Spec Ops was in other Call of Duty games, but it's making a "better than ever" comeback in Modern Warfare. It comes with more accessibility, more challenges, and more fun for you and your teammates.
The main goal is to work with your team, which can be up to four people, when taking on opponents and potentially opening up more games to explore. It's a fad that will keep you coming back for longer - if you can live that long, of course.
The emphasis here is on operations. In this mode, players will tackle several activities around the city of Verdansk. The Al-Qatala army dominates the city with every step, and it's up to you and your team to systematically eliminate them.
It means working closely with your team on tactics. Sometimes the silent approach is the way to go, although others prefer full aggression, provided you have the required firepower. In addition, there are vehicles on hand including a tank, helicopter and ATV. Everyone brings something that will change the game a bit, with your team adjusting to what they can do.
For example, the tank can provide useful cover for other teammates, as well as considerable firepower. The helicopter allows you and your comrades to fly with a submachine gun, although you can be an easy target in the sky. ATV offers a speed advantage, but you lose the armor advantage.
Keep in mind that all progress made in Multiplayer is reflected in Operations, including all unlocked Operators, Charges, and Progress. So you can continue to build on what you've earned so far and return to multiplayer when you're done.
The game will launch with four Operations Missions, with more to come for free in the coming months.
Mission and survival mode
For those of you who don't necessarily have a four-player team for operations, there are missions too. With these, you can go solo or with friends and clean the house for specific tasks involving weapons, kill streaks and more. You can play them over and over again to improve your score and earn up to three stars per mission.
Then you have the survival mode. This mode puts you to the test, you and your team must fight to stay alive. This mode is the PlayStation 4 exclusive mode we talked about before, and it's a doozy. There you will choose one of the three available multiplayer maps and face numerous enemies, just like in Horde mode, until they are all killed. Then when you think you can rest, the situation becomes even more difficult. More powerful enemies will appear, and more conditions will change all over the map.
It's a fun mode based on what we've seen so far, but you need to be prepared for it. These enemies won't go away smoothly, and you'll need to be on the same page as your team if you don't want to lose focus. Maybe wait in this mode until you have an experience with your teammates in the previous modes.
Whichever way you start out, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare brings the co-op experience on a loop. Chances are you'll be playing for hours and hours to prove that you have the best, baddest band on the planet. Or… and you?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare releases October 25 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.