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The main antagonist of the original Modern Warfare trilogy returns to wreak havoc in the new installment of the series.

Makarov returns as an antagonist for Call of Duty Modern Warfare III

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In addition to confirming the date of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III reveal event that will take place in Warzone in just a few days, Activision today also published the first trailer proper of this new installment of the series developed by Sledgehammer Games. This is a new preview of the game, half live action, half gameplaywhere we will meet the main villain, a very familiar face For fans of Modern Warfare.

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As anticipated after his presentation teaser a few days ago, Vladamir Makarov Go back to Modern Warfare. The most veteran will remember him as the main antagonist of the original trilogy.

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As we said, this first trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III focuses on the figure of Makarov, advancing part of the character’s background. While in the live action sequences, we can see what appears to be a prison, full of violent inmates, it is clear the power and respect that Makarov commands in the place. Let’s remember that at the end of Modern Warfare II, already the return of this character was hintedwe will see what role he plays in this new installment of the series.

On the other hand, we can see brief in-game sequences as a preview of the campaign that could indicate the return to Verdansk and one mission similar to “Turbulence”, a very popular section of the classic Modern Warfare III. However, to find out more details about the game, we will have to wait until next week, when this and other details are expected to be revealed.

One of those details, for example, is knowing whether or not the game will reach the last generation of consoles apart from PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, where this game is sure to be released next November 10. If all goes according to plan, it could be the first Call of Duty of the “Microsoft era”after the closing of the purchase of Activision Blizzard.

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By Geeke