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Call of Dutyhas been around for quite some time and the franchise has elevated the first-person shooter genre in unimaginable ways. The developers grew ambitious with each new installment, however, the older titles are still around and hold up well compared to modern games.

The original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series could have been longer.

Some members of the gaming community were introduced to the franchise during theModern Warfareseries and it was phenomenal. The original trilogy ended with the third installment but there was potential for another sequel if Activision chose to keep the post-credit scene.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Wasn’t Meant to Be the End

There is no denying that the originalModern Warfaretrilogy was one of the best series that Activision has worked on. While it may have ended on a somewhat positive note after the demise of the Makarov, there was a slim chance of another title if the post-credits scene wasn’t omitted.

A cut Modern Warfare 3 (2011) post-credit scene was supposed to show an unknown ominous figure known as “The Shadow Man” watching over Makarov’s death.

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Who do you think this was going to be?

Unrelated to Treyarch Zombies, of course.

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Modern Warfare 3 was a massive letdown for the reboot trilogy of the classic Call of Duty series.

In the short clip, there appears to be a man looming around after the death of the main antagonist. The identity of the shadow figure remains to be a mystery since the developers chose not to pursue this storyline. This ended the trilogy but in an alternate universe, theModern Warfareseries could have lasted even longer.

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Perhaps the developers thought that the series might have overstayed its welcome and the gaming community is ready to move on to the next chapter. This shadow figure could have propelled the series to new heights and could have been the new main villain throughout that would be later reintroduced in other sequels.

Modern Warfare 3 Could Have Been the Start of a New Call of Duty Series

It is unknown why Activision chose to remove this scene, perhaps it is to avoid getting the hopes up for fans of aModern Warfare 4which is not a bad thing. The gaming community grew attached to these characters and became invested.

However, some prefer something new and fresh.The rumored return of Raul Menendezto theBlack Opsfranchise did not sit well with fans and expected more from the developers. The community noticed the strong release of content for the current season of the present games likeWarzoneandModern Warfare 3to speed up the timetable for this year’s entry.

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Activision is reportedly working onBlack Ops: Gulf Warand the fans are excited about how far the developers can stretch the narrative. Perhaps the scene was just a simple tag that had no solid plans and developers toyed around the idea of creating another.

The possibilities were endless but was never explored which was quite unfortunate. Activision had a great run with the original trilogy and fans fell in love with the franchise because of it and thought it was time to put it to rest. However, it is possible that the post-credit scene could have changed the fate of the series.

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Do you prefer the reboot or the originalCall of Duty: Modern Warfaretrilogy? Let us know in the comments section below!

Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.

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