Players are massively lowering the rating of the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare remaster on Steam
The rating of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered on Steam has taken a course to the bottom — players are leaving negative reviews en masse in protest. All because of Activision's ban on the release of the H2M multiplayer mod.
The fan add-on was supposed to add the multiplayer mode from Modern Warfare 2 to the remaster, which made players very happy. The excitement was so high that the game even got into the top sales on Steam. However, yesterday, Activision's lawyers sent the creators of H2M a letter demanding that they stop working on the mod, which the team announced on social networks. The modification was supposed to be released today, but now it seems that this is impossible.
Today, our team members received a Cease & Desist order on behalf of Activision Publishing in relation to the H2M-Mod project. We are complying with this order and shutting down all operations immediately and permanently.
— H2 Multiplayer Mod (@H2Multiplayer) 15 августа 2024 г.
In response, players began to smash the rating of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered on Steam, having already lowered it to 56%. Over the past two days, the game has received almost two thousand negative reviews, and their flow does not stop. Some gamers even started to apply for refunds for their purchases.
The Activision company has not yet responded to this action.
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