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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Lets You Assemble the FJX Cinder Weapon Vault in a New Gunsmith

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II players will be able to create an extension of their personal playstyle like never before with a revamped Gunsmith. The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Vault Edition comes with a first-ever loadout item ready for the customization with Gunsmith – the FJX Cinder Vault, playable during the Open Beta to those who pre-ordered the Vault Edition, and on day one.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Lets You Assemble the FJX Cinder Weapon Vault in a New Gunsmith

Based in part on learnings from the community, along with Infinity Ward’s commitment to making a broader and more explorative weapon builder, this Gunsmith’s initial features can be defined by the following:
  • Weapon Platforms. Grow and upgrade a weapon far beyond its class to truly customize your loadout. Evolve your weapon platform from an assault rifle to an SMG, DMR, and/or LMG by swapping Receivers on a specific platform, using a full suite of attachments to support your weapon’s role.
  • Progression Overhaul. Thanks to Weapon Platforms and branching progression, attachments are shared within and between Weapon Platforms. Depending on the attachment, it is either unlocked for all weapons within a Platform, or unlocked for ALL weapons in the entire game. Expect reduced repetitiveness and reasonable challenges to unlock attachments and camouflage… And if you crave a journey towards Mastery, don’t worry: we have that planned, too.
  • Firing Range. Test your creation without sacrificing K/D within the Gunsmith. More intel to come at Call of Duty: Next – tomorrow starting at 9:30am PT.
Additionally, Infinity Ward posted their latest Intel Drop, which goes behind-the-scenes of Modern Warfare II’s revamped Gunsmith via Twitter and Facebook.

Related: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Pre-Order Incentives Updated – Gaming Cypher

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