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Two Call of Duty games are getting dumped from the CoD HQ app, but they'll still be available as standalone titles.
Call of Duty's HQ launcher for Warzone, Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare 2, and Modern Warfare 3 was a bloated disaster.
Both MW3 and MW2 are leaving the CoD HQ app, and players are hoping it spells the end for the bloated launcher.
Call of Duty HQ was taking up too much storage space, but offloading MW2 and MW3 was a good move ahead of Black Ops 7's release.
Activision added that beginning tomorrow, Modern Warfare 2 and MW3 owners can access the two titles directly after ...
The publisher also said that legacy content related to Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 modes within the main Call of ...
The Call of Duty series isn’t one to continue supporting old games in the series. There are some exceptions to this, but it’s generally accepted that once a new Call of Duty comes out, you shouldn’t ...
In the past three years, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III were part of the installation ...
Any legacy content relating to either game "within the main Call of Duty install" will be automagically removed come August 7 to "free up storage space," although a later tweet clarifies "Call of Duty ...
Call of Duty finally removes MW2 and MW3 from the bloated HQ launcher, giving us hope that storage nightmares might end.
As announced today on the Call of Duty Updates X account, 2022’s kinda boring Modern Warfare II and 2023’s very boring Modern ...
The beefy Call of Duty HQ app's size has been made a bit more manageable by Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 becoming standalone downloads again.