H2M, a Call of Duty mod intended to bring Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer content into Modern Warfare 1's 2017 remaster, was suddenly canceled a day before its intended release via a cease and desist letter from Activision.
The developers planned to launch on August 16th, but in a sad Twitter announcement on August 15, they explained they now have to shut down their operations. With insult to injury, over the last few days, this mod has re-gathered fan appeal towards Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered on Steam.
It appears Activision isn’t keen on community mods like H2M distracting fans from their brand-new releases.
The H2M Mod was planned to be a nice reset for COD fans. The fan update would have freshened Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer with a nice new coat of paint and reset everyone’s achievements and progression back to ground zero.
So, players would have gotten a classic Call of Duty experience without the option to automatically unlock everything, keeping fans returning for more of that same original grind they fell in love with in 2009.
Not only are fans outraged over the sudden cancelation,...