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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 & Warzone Season 6: See anticipated release date, time and more



Call of Duty Season 5 brought new maps to Modern Warfare 2 and movement tweaks to Warzone. Notable additions included revamped classics like Strike from Call of Duty 4. Game characters expanded to include Snoop Dogg, 21 Savage, and Nicki Minaj, celebrating 50 years of hip hop.

With Modern Warfare 3 approaching, players anticipate what’s next in Modern Warfare 2 Season 6.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 & Warzone Season 6: Start Date

As of now, it seems Season 6 for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone will begin on Wednesday, September 27. Servers typically go live around 9 AM PT (12 PM ET/5 PM BST).

This date aligns with the in-game Battle Pass timer, yet Activision hasn’t officially confirmed it. Usually, the timer proves reliable unless unexpected issues arise.

This launch adheres to the Call of Duty update pattern, featuring around a two-month gap between significant updates, and they tend to release on Wednesdays.While there’s always the chance of delays, it’s unlikely for Season 6 given the game’s mature stage, with no major game-altering content expected.

FAQs

When does Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 & Warzone Season 6 begin?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 & Warzone Season 6 is expected to start on Wednesday, September 27. The servers typically go live around 9 AM PT (12 PM ET/5 PM BST).

How reliable is the Season 6 start date information?
The Season 6 start date is based on the in-game Battle Pass timer, not formally confirmed by Activision but generally accurate unless unforeseen delays occur.

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