
This method may take a while as the file size is fairly big, but it should solve the issue. Once the file has been removed, players should reinstall it before restarting their console. Before doing so, players should ensure that their save data is backed up and that they only uninstall the game itself, rather than deleting said save data. To do so, they'll need to enter their console's settings and storage options and then choose to delete the files for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. If the bug persists after several attempts to restart the game, players may need to delete and reinstall the game file. It's received widespread praise from both fans and critics for its excellent gameplay, compelling campaign, and fun multiplayer, which includes a brand-new third-person mode. The latest installment, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, has further proven the strength of the franchise by becoming the fastest-selling entry ever. Despite Microsoft promising to keep the franchise on PlayStation for years to come, Sony is still actively trying to prevent the deal from going through, given the immense popularity of the first-person shooter.

You can find CBR's continuing coverage of the Activision-Blizzard allegations here.Ĭall of Duty has been at the center of the debate surrounding Microsoft's acquisition of the controversial Activision-Blizzard studio for months now. CBR supports the hard work of developers and industry professionals to create the video games fans all know and love, but it's important to remember the ongoing allegations that Activision-Blizzard is facing when making decisions about the games you play.
