Throughout the campaign, you play as 2 ex-SAS soldiers (Soap and Gaz, in Task Force 141), a Mexican Special Forces soldier and an American PMC soldier for 1 mission each. (Spoilers ahead)
You're mostly fighting terrorists and cartel, and then the very same PMC you were aligned with.
This is a reboot to the original Modern Warfare series from 2007-2011.
Perhaps I'm missing something, but after playing both Modern Warfare series', I can't see how that conclusion can be made.
Right, but what I meant is there's no US Mil vs US Mil, there's Mexican Special Forces and ex-SAS vs the Shadow Company PMC, which yes, is hired by Shepherd.
Either way, it's still the corrupt vs non-corrupt.
I'm curious to where you got that idea.
Throughout the campaign, you play as 2 ex-SAS soldiers (Soap and Gaz, in Task Force 141), a Mexican Special Forces soldier and an American PMC soldier for 1 mission each. (Spoilers ahead)
You're mostly fighting terrorists and cartel, and then the very same PMC you were aligned with.
This is a reboot to the original Modern Warfare series from 2007-2011.
Perhaps I'm missing something, but after playing both Modern Warfare series', I can't see how that conclusion can be made.
Right, but what I meant is there's no US Mil vs US Mil, there's Mexican Special Forces and ex-SAS vs the Shadow Company PMC, which yes, is hired by Shepherd.
Either way, it's still the corrupt vs non-corrupt.