All Call of Duty: Modern Warfare killstreaks reportedly leaked

Matt Porter

A leaker has claimed that they have the full list of killstreaks for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and stated that the game features multiplayer maps which are pitch black.

YouTuber TheGamingRevolution previously leaked a bunch of information regarding Call of Duty titles in the past, including huge dumps for the franchise’s Zombies mode in both Black Ops 3 and Black Ops 4.

Now, the content creator has turned his attention to the highly-anticipated Modern Warfare, and made two very interesting claims in regards to what we can expect from multiplayer when it launches.

A leaker claims to have a full list of Modern Warfare killstreaks.

Modern Warfare scorestreaks allegedly leaked

According to TheGamingRevolution, Modern Warfare will come with 17 total killstreaks, and stressed that these would be awarded based on kills, not on points earned like scorestreaks in more recent CoD games.

The game will allegedly see the return of some of MW2’s most popular killstreaks, such as the Pavelow and AC-130, and will also bring back the Nuke, which will end the game when a player goes on an incredible 25 kill streak.

The full list of Modern Warfare killstreaks reported by TheGamingRevolution are:

  • Personal UAV
  • Shielded Turret
  • Care Package
  • Scrambler Drone
  • Clusterstrike
  • Cruise missile (sounds similar to predator)
  • UAV (for the whole team)
  • Precision Airstrike
  • Wilson (small remote tank)
  • Chopper Gunner
  • Advanced UAV
  • White Phosphorus (chemical strike)
  • VTOL (fighter jet that hovers over map)
  • Juggernaut
  • Pavelow
  • AC-130
  • Nuke (25 kills, will be game ending at the moment)

Modern Warfare to feature “pitch black” multiplayer maps?

The YouTuber also claims that the game’s multiplayer mode will play host to a number of maps set in the dark of night, which will require players to use night vision goggles to see where they are going as they try to take down their opponents.

He states that players are unable to aim down their weapons sights with the goggles activated, and will instead use a laser sight to provide accuracy while firing the weapon, and claimed on Twitter than “maps with night variants will play completely different to their regular versions, and different from any other prior CoD.”

A number of apparent leaks have already been released for Modern Warfare, claiming that the game’s multiplayer will see significant changes from previous years, with Specialists scrapped, a change to the microtransaction model, and cross-platform play which was later confirmed by Infinity Ward.

As with any leaks, there is no way to definitively confirm the accuracy of them, so all information should be taken with a pinch of salt unless it is provided by Activision or Infinity Ward themselves. 

Fans will likely have to wait until the multiplayer reveal for confirmation on these leaks, with no official date set for the event at the time of writing.