Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered Gets the Helldivers 2 Treatment as Steam Reviews Plummet in Protest from Fans


As fans prepared for the release of H2M, which was one of the most anticipated mods for Modern Warfare Remastered that was meant to act as a remaster of 2009’s Modern Warfare 2, the game saw a massive surge in gamers flocking to the title to prepare for the mod’s release on August 16.

The surge in players wasn’t just due to the H2M mod; it was boosted by a sale that allowed Steam users to pick up the shooter for an incredible 50% off! However, it seems like the game is suffering from the same fate as Helldivers 2 on Valve’s service as it is being review-bombed to oblivion.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered Faces Overwhelmingly Negative Reviews

Just one day before H2M was scheduled to be globally released, Activision Blizzard decided to send the fan project a cease and desist. Given the incredible popularity of the mod, gamers haven’t taken this news happily and are frustrated with the sudden shutdown.

Players have come together and decided to review the bomb Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered on Steam. The 2016 shooter has received tons of negative reviews. This has led to a massive decline in the game’s rating on Valve’s service.

Many of the negative reviews state that Activision outright lacks the desire to please gamers with an official remaster of Modern Warfare 2‘s multiplayer. Gamers anticipated the release of H2M as it would’ve allowed them to experience the legendary title in all its glory once again. However, they’re now wondering how to refund Modern Warfare Remastered!

Although Activision released a remastered version of the game’s campaign mode way back in 2020, the studio has already confirmed there are no plans in the works to bring a revamped multiplayer mode for Modern Warfare 2 Remastered.

Even though the mod needs players to have an official copy of Modern Warfare Remastered, it’s unlikely for Activision to reverse its decision and allow the mod creators to release their project despite the community outrage.

Why Did Activision Shut Down Modern Warfare Remastered Mod?

Soldier in Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered
Activision had all the rights to shut down the Call of Duty H2M mod. (Image via Activision)

The H2M mod was initially inspired by the fact that Activision itself did not release a remaster for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2‘s multiplayer, despite its popularity. The studio instead gave a single-player-only remaster, which felt half-baked and didn’t sit right among fans of the franchise.

We can’t forget that Activision has the right to shut down the mod. Any kind of fan project that tries to recreate existing content is always at a higher risk of getting shut down by a right-holder who chooses not to look the other way.

Such projects can always divert attention from Activision’s own games and negatively impact sales and overall player engagement. Sure, H2M was crafted with care, but it always had the chance of tarnishing the game’s name if it did not meet the standards.

However, if the mod was released, H2M would’ve basically ported the entire Modern Warfare 2‘s multiplayer into Modern Warfare Remastered, which had a multiplayer. The mod would’ve expanded the progression system with new emblems, a progression system, calling cards, and much more.

With that said, do you think Activision has made a blunder by blocking the H2M mod? If so, let us know in the comments.

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