Burger Town is theCall of Dutyfranchise-equivalent to the fast food restaurant Burger King, with its logo a clear parody of the Burger King logo.Burger Townhas appeared inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2,Modern Warfare 3, and evenAdvanced Warfare. Now it appears as though the upcomingCall of Duty: Modern Warfarereboot may be bringing Burger Town back in some capacity as well, if a tweet by the official Burger King Twitter account is any indication.
As part of a crossover promotion between Burger King,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and GrubHub, Burger King tweeted a cryptic image about a mission called “Burger Town Takeover” with the date 10/24. This means that we will likely have to wait until Thursday, October 24 to learn exactly what Burger King is teasing with its tweet, but since that’s tomorrow, the wait at least won’t be a long one.
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In the meantime, we can speculate about what this tweet means. One possibility is that the Burger Town restaurants inCall of Duty: Modern Warfarewill instead be called Burger King. Another possibility is that Burger King will be giving away double XP codes or something along those lines with certain meal purchases.
It could also be a tease that certain Spec Ops missions are returning inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare. TheModern Warfare 2Spec Ops missions Body Count and Homeland Security both let players enter the Burger Town restaurant, so maybe remakes of those missions will be featured in theCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSpec Ops mode.
Alternatively, whatever Burger King is teasing forCall of Duty: Modern Warfarecould be something completely unexpected. Fans will just have to wait until tomorrow to learn more.
Of course, tomorrow is going to be a huge day forCall of Duty: Modern Warfarebeyond this Burger King reveal. The game will launch at midnight EST tomorrow, giving fans around the world the chance to jump into its multiplayer, campaign, and Spec Ops co-op mode. In the meantime, it will be interesting to see if the backlash to thePS4-exclusive Spec Ops Survival modeis enough to hurt the reception toCall of Duty: Modern Warfarein any significant way, or if the game will be able to exceed expectations.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfarelaunches on October 25 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.