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Modern Warfare 2 art suggests a return to Steam for Call of Duty

Byadmin

May 31, 2022

In 2017, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was released on Battle.net—the first game in the series available on Activision Blizzard’s launcher rather than Steam. The trend continued with  subsequent CoDs: Modern Warfare, Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Vanguard. That trend might be reversing with this year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, if we can read into splash art spotted on Steam and then posted to Reddit by a user named Kalinine (opens in new tab).

The art, which was found at the bottom of pages for Call of Duty DLC, was quickly removed and now blank images show underneath pages like the one collecting DLC for Black Ops 3 (opens in new tab). While it was still live, the splash showed the same image of Lt. Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley being used to promote Modern Warfare 2 in, for example, the tweet announcing its release date (opens in new tab). Cheers to Redditor garysplay, who saved a link to the background art (opens in new tab).



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