On the 12th of this month, Activision announced Call of Duty 19, confirming that it is the sequel to Call of Duty 16: Modern Warfare in 2019, built with a new engine. There are now rumors that IW will change the matchmaking rules for multiplayer.
A week ago, sources broke that Call of Duty 19 will move slower than Call of Duty 18: Vanguard, but faster than 2019’s Call of Duty 16: Modern Warfare. He also revealed some of the game’s killstreak rewards, including classic UAVs, sentries, helicopters, and a new killstreak reward “Sound Wave”, which is said to interfere with other players’ hearing when activated.
The latest rumor comes from RalphsValve, a well-reputed COD uncle party. He said the series will make changes to the game’s level-based matchmaking rules. This matchmaking rule has been controversial for a long time, and some fans hope that this matchmaking rule will only appear in ranked mode.
Level-based matchmaking means that players face equal opponents and teammates in every match. This can make it hard for players to enjoy the game, as most players face a high challenge every time they enter the game, but now that may change with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.