How to watch Call of Duty Next 2023: start time, what to expect, beta test, and more
Activision has announced that it has a Duty: Next airing this week on October 5, where fans can delve deeper Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 from Sledgehammer Games and Infinity Ward, the direct sequel to Modern Warfare 2.
The livestream is expected to offer brand new details ahead of the game’s release on November 10 for PS5, Xbox Series
Here you will find everything you need to know Duty: Next broadcast, including start times and where to watch it, what to expect and more.
Call of Duty: Next: Start time
Call of Duty: Next takes place on Thursday, October 5 and airs at 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm BST. It is currently unclear how long the broadcast will last, but given the agenda, we can expect it to be a long time.
Only 2 days to go until #CODNext ✌️Tune in October 5 at 9am PT on YouTube and Twitch for the debut of #MW3 Multiplayer, Zombies, Call of Duty #Warzone, Warzone Mobile and much more. pic.twitter.com/cWVwGgUG0iOctober 3, 2023
Call of Duty: Next: Where to Watch
To watch the live stream, you need to go to Duty‘s official Nervous twitch And YouTube channels. You can also stay tuned for updates on TechRadar Gaming, as we’ll cover the event as it happens.
Call of Duty: Next: What to Expect
Activision has confirmed that feature developers and community representatives will delve deeper into it Modern Warfare 3‘s multiplayer mode, along with a look at what’s next War zoneas well as the game’s Zombies mode, and updates for Duty‘s mobile games.
Free rewards for watching
In addition to new announcements, Activision has revealed that viewers can expect this as well earn a ton of in-game drops from both YouTube and Twitch when you link your accounts, including:
- Death Upload – weapon blueprint
- Robotic Gamer – emblem
- Bot Ops – weapon charm
- Curve Monitor – business card
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Open beta
Activision revealed that the Duty: Next livestream is a “prelude” to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer open beta on October 6 for PlayStation users.
It includes both a selection of 16 modernized Core cards, based on the cards featured in the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009), as well as new experiences in Ground War, and a collection of gear to try out.
If you pre-order a digital copy of the game you will get access and it will be split into two weekends. Depending on the platform you play on, start times will differ.
For more information about the open beta, including start times, platforms and how long it will last, you can find our guide here.
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