Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Here’s What Comes in Each Edition
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (the 2023 edition, anyway) is set to release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on November 10. Publisher Activision promises this latest in stallment in the long-running FPS franchise includes an exciting new campaign, lots of multiplayer maps, and the largest Zombies map ever. The game will be available in two separate editions, both of which are available to preorder now on all platforms.
Read on for the details.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Standard Edition)
PS5
Get it at Best Buy – $69.99Get it at GameStop – $69.99Get it at PS Store (digital) – $69.99
PS4 (includes PS5 copy)
Get it at Best Buy – $69.99Get it at GameStop – $69.99Get it at PS Store (digital) – $69.99
Xbox
Get it at Best Buy – $69.99Get it at GameStop – $69.99Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $69.99
PC
Get it on Steam – $69.99Get it on Battle.net – $69.99
If all you want is the core game and the preorder bonuses, grab the standard edition.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Vault Edition
Get it for PlayStation – $99.99Get it for Xbox – $99.99Get it for PC (Steam) – $99.99Get it for PC (Battle.net) – $99.99
The digital-only Vault edition comes with the game itself, any applicable preorder bonuses, plus the following:
Nemesis Operator Pack4 Operator Skins: Marakov, Warden, Price, adn Ghost2 Weapon VaultsBlackCell (1 Season) + 30 additional Tier SkipsBlackCell includes: Battle Pass, 20 Tier Skips, 1,100 CP, and more
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Preorder Bonuses
Preorder at GameStop, and you’ll receive a free steelbook case with your purchase.
Preorder the game at any retailer to receive the following:
Early access to the Open BetaPlay the Campaign up to a week early (digital editions only)Soap Operator Pack (immediately available to use in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone)
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