Activision and developer Infinity Ward have officially unveiled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, confirming a global release on October 23, 2026. The PC version is being co-developed with Beenox, offering expanded settings for performance optimization, responsiveness, and visual fidelity.

Built exclusively for current-generation hardware, the title is skipping older consoles to establish a new technical benchmark, launching day-and-date on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and for the first time in franchise history, Nintendo Switch 2.
The single-player campaign pushes the narrative into dark, grounded territory centered around a rapidly escalating global crisis on the Korean Peninsula. Players take on the role of Private Park, a young South Korean soldier fighting alongside his squad to survive a full-scale North Korean invasion. Meanwhile, a vengeful Captain Price operates as an outlaw outside the system he once served, hunting down a catastrophic weapon. This globe-trotting campaign will take players from intense trench warfare in Korea to close-quarters urban combat in New York, high-speed vehicle chases through Paris, and stealthy SAS night operations in Mumbai.
On the multiplayer front, Modern Warfare 4 aims for realistic and precise combat built around fluid player movement. A core mechanical highlight is “Ballistic Authority,” a new weapon-centric system designed to deliver highly authentic gunplay by removing hipfire weapon bloom to ensure shots consistently align with where the weapon is pointed.
The game will launch with 12 core 6v6 maps spanning diverse global locales, alongside “Kill Block” – a dynamic, shape-shifting battleground capable of shifting between rounds across more than 500 distinct cover and lane configurations. Furthermore, the extraction-focused DMZ mode will make its return as a sandbox experience, with Infinity Ward promising a deep-dive reveal of its new features on June 7.
Complete details on official pre-order offerings are available directly through the main Call of Duty blog, alongside the specialized “Forward Operating” developer updates.
