Modern Warfare modder thinks Activision shut down multiplayer mod so it didn't "interfere" with Black Ops 6
The creator of the now-defunct Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 mod, H2M, has opened up about what happened when Activision slapped the mod with a cease and desist, admitting, “the past couple of days have not gone to plan”.
Although the mod – which upgraded Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer mode – was announced over a year ago, the cease and desist arrived the day before the mod was scheduled to be released last week, forcing the project to “shut down […] immediately and permanently”.
Shortly thereafter, unhappy Modern Warfare 2 fans jumped onto the Steam page to express their dismay.
In the brief video embedded above, Watchful Wolf talked about the fallout following the decision to cancel the mod, as well as “share the reasoning” they believe Activision had for blocking it.
“Essentially, because of the popularity H2M was gaining – and how close it is to Black Ops 6 releasing and kinda the marketing and the beta and stuff for that – they did not want H2M interfering with possible sales of Black Ops 6,” Watchful Wolf said, stressing that this was just how they interpreted the cease and desist letter rather than the formal legal position of Activision.
 
																			