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Update – COD: MW-Season4 released data leaks were wrong

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Hotly expected and initially postponed: The release of Season 4 in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone seems to be known by a leak.
Update:

As it turned out meanwhile, the leak was wrong despite normally reliable sources. If you start Modern Warfare on 10.06. you don’t need to download an update yet.

So Season 4 is still a long time coming. This gives players the time to finish leveling the Season 3 Battle Pass. When the big update will be released is still unknown. There is no statement or date from Activision yet.

Original post:

The data miners won’t let up and after the update for CoD:MW was postponed from the original date of June 2nd, there is supposedly new information about the new season and also the update for the free shooter Warzone.

The well known CoD-Leaker “TheMW2Ghost” suspects based on an analysis of MW-Files that the release of the new Season has been postponed to June 10 at 8:00 am German time (Wednesday, June 10 at 06:00 UTC).

The Leak collective ModernWarzone is also 99 percent sure that the date fits. It comes directly from the CoD files.

The officials have not yet confirmed the date. Recently, content from the new season has already been leaked. Among other things cosmetics and a new card.

Originally, the release of Season 4 was postponed by Activision in response to the racism protests in the USA.

Stephan
Stephan
Age: 25 Origin: Bulgaria Hobbies: Gaming Profession: Online editor, student

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