Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is currently available for pre-order on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, and there are several options to pick from, depending on the type of content package you want. When it comes to pre-ordering any game, there are various editions to choose from, and the more you spend, the more in-game perks you may get while also getting some extra benefits from the game itself.
Since the announcement that Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is now available for pre-order, there has been information released about what will be accessible to players who purchase the various sorts of bundles that are currently available for purchase. Currently, gamers can pre-order two separate editions on their respective platforms, and there is also a pre-order bonus available; see below for a full summary of what can be expected from the various options available.
When a player purchases the desired bundle, they will receive some notable bonuses for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, such as seven-day early access to the campaign, which will be set for November 3rd, access to the open beta, which has yet to be scheduled, and in-game access to the Soap Operator DLC pack, which will give players access to two character skins and a gun blueprint.
In the normal edition of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, which, as previously stated, will include all of the pre-order incentives listed above, but because it is the standard edition, there will be no more material save those bonuses.
When the game is launched, the regular edition will be available as a digital or physical copy, and the disced version will feature a cross-gen version of the game so that players may use it on numerous systems, such as the PS4 version being playable on the PS5.
Since the announcement of the pre-order news, many gamers have already begun pre-ordering Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, and some are rather surprised by the costs for the two distinct editions of the game. The standard version costs £69.99, and as previously said, this is because Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is considered a full premium release. After all, it is a standalone game rather than an upgrade or extension to any earlier releases.
Then there’s the price of the vault edition, which has many gamers startled because it costs a whopping £99.99, which is £30 more than the ordinary edition. Many would argue that the price difference is significant, but when you consider the content players will receive in terms of character skins, battle pass access, and even battle pass tier skips, buying those in-game would most likely cost players more than £30, so it is a steal of a deal if you are the type of gamer who enjoys having different character skins.
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