Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will feature a new DMZ extraction mode that will be a big part of multiplayer gameplay. The game is coming on PC, Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 on October 23, and this time the campaign is set in South Korea, where there is an actual demilitarized zone. And DMZ marks a return to the popular extraction mode (made popular by Escape From Tarkov and more recently ARC Raiders and Marathon) that could user Call of Duty into a more competitive state in multiplayer shooters. The setting DMZ is set in Hajin in a radioactive zone in South Korea. Source: Activision/Infinity Ward Nestled within a tri-point region bordering Russia and the Korean peninsula, Hajin is a contested exclusion zone where rival forces battle for control of abandoned military technology and strategic assets left behind after the events of the Modern Warfare 4 Campaign. The atmosphere within the Hajin Exclusion Zone shifts can change based environmental effects, creating new opportunities and challenges on every run. Sudden downpours can reduce visibility and force Operators to adapt how they explore, move and engage, while dense fog banks and overcast skies transform familiar routes into tense navigational gambles. Scarred by radiation, mass evacuation, and the collapse of civilian infrastructure, the region is one of the largest and most ambitious Call of Duty environments ever built, designed around exploration, environmental storytelling, and high-risk operations. From the irradiated fallout reactor and the highly secured prison complex to the remains of…