In a recent review of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, it was criticized for its poor campaign storyline quality. Fans had hoped that the multiplayer mode would make up for it, but it seems that even that has disappointed.
The game was released today (November 10th), but instead of being a joyful occasion, Activision had to temporarily remove four multiplayer maps – Quarry, Rundown, Scrapyard, and Cutthroat – due to issues with spawn points. Players were constantly spawning in the same locations, which allowed opposing teams to camp and continuously kill them.
The cause of these issues in Modern Warfare III may be attributed to rushed development, as previously reported by Bloomberg.
TLDR: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has been criticized for its poor campaign storyline and now faces multiplayer issues with spawn points. Activision has temporarily removed four maps due to this problem. The rushed development may be to blame.
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