Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2: Multiplayer playlist start postponed
Treyarch is saving the starting shot for the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer playlist a little longer. CLD Moshpit, as the playlist is called, comes a little later than originally planned.
Call of Duty calls for ranked later
You can therefore only play ranked in 2023. Actually, the playlist should have started right at the start of the first season.
“CDL Moshpit was originally scheduled to launch today at the launch of Season 01 Multiplayer, but recently discovered issues with the mode are requiring a slight delay,” Treyarch said on Twitter yesterday. “Fixing these issues is our top priority at this time and we will update you on the schedule as soon as possible.”
Update: CDL Moshpit was initially expected to release today at the start of Season 01 multiplayer, but recently discovered issues with the mode will require a slight delay.
Addressing these issues are our current top priority, and we’ll update you on the timing ASAP.
— Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) November 16, 2022
“We’ll be following discussions about competitive multiplayer modes in partnership with Infinity Ward on their Modern Warfare 2 Trello page, so check back often and stay tuned for news and updates.”
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In CLD Moshpit you can play the three modes Hardpoint, Search and Destroy and Control. These game modes will follow standard rules, usual restrictions and will feature a rotating map selection.
You can think of the playlist as a compromise between multiplayer and ranked play. CLD Moshpit features competitive modes, divisions, skill ratings, a top 250 leaderboard, and rewards for top players.
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