Modern Warfare 3 Zombies Gameplay Revealed in Surprise Cereal Ad

Modern Warfare 3 Zombies Gameplay
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The new Zombies mode for Modern Warfare 3 has been shown in a gameplay video. Call of Duty teamed up with OffLimits cereal, and they shared a short clip on YouTube and TikTok. The video gives us a sneak peek at the upcoming Zombies mode, revealing a new map and weapons in just a few seconds of gameplay.

MW3 Zombies is something new for Modern Warfare. It’s changing the horde survival mode by giving players a whole PvE open-world adventure. The story is exciting and connects with the Black Ops Cold War.

Recently, the cinematic trailer dropped, and players were super excited and couldn’t wait for more info about the game mode. We haven’t gotten a lot of details yet, but the recent video gave us a look at the gameplay, which was a surprise for everyone.

Modern Warfare 3 Zombies Gameplay Revealed

The new Zombies mode for Modern Warfare 3 was recently shown in a different way than usual. Instead of a traditional reveal, players saw a look in an advertisement. Call of Duty teamed up with OffLimits cereal to introduce a special edition called “Zombie,” and the videos featured a quick look at the gameplay.

In the first clip, zombies are running at the player.

In the second clip, the Monkey Bomb from MW3 is thrown into a bunch of zombies for the first time.

The place seems to be Urzikstan, a made-up area in the Call of Duty world. Since MW3 Zombies is closely connected to the Victor Zakhaev story, this isn’t unexpected.

Call of Duty Official Twitter handle announces the upcoming reveal of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III’s Multiplayer, Zombies, Call of Duty Warzone, and Warzone Mobile at the CODNext event on October 5, 2023, at 9 AM PT.

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