As much as I love the completely over-the-top drama in the stories of the Modern Combat games, I can’t say I’ll miss single player too much. There will be no single-player campaign, as Gameloft would rather focus all of their energy in one direction rather than splitting their dev teams into multiplayer and single-player groups. It’s not a sequel to any other Modern Combat game, and it uses a brand new engine which will offer some nifty new tricks for the latest devices. But the old Modern Combat formula was in need of a serious shakeup, which is what the company hopes to do with Modern Combat Versus.įirst officially teased back in October, Modern Combat Versus is a multiplayer-focused entry in the series, as its name implies. The last entry in the series was Modern Combat 5 in July of 2014, and after trying to launch as a fully paid premium title it floundered and promptly pivoted to a more typical free to play model, which has allowed it to stay afloat and keep a decent flow of updates coming for the past few years. But the times they are a-changing, and what once worked for the Modern Combat series wasn’t cutting it in today’s App Store climate. Gameloft’s Modern Combat series has long been the benchmark for military first-person shooters on mobile, and like its console and desktop inspiration Call of Duty, it would offer high end visuals, an action-packed single-player campaign, and a robust online multiplayer to mobile gamers every couple of years.
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