Update 1.32 (01.032.000) for Activision’s latest entry in its Call of Duty first-person shooter series, Modern Warfare 3, has been released, and the updated download size as well as patch notes have also been revealed.
Details regarding what the update does are limited, though it primarily changes the app name from just ‘Call of Duty®‘ to ‘Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare III‘. The update was rolled out today on November 7, 2023. As a result, the download size and patch notes for update version 1.32 (01.032.000) of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 have been revealed.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Download Size
The new download size for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 with update version 1.32 (1.032.000) pre-installed can be seen below.
- PS4: 54.977 GB
- PS5: 108.618 GB
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Update 1.32 (1.032.000) Patch Notes
The full patch notes for update 1.32 (1.032.000) are not yet available, though a partial list can be seen below.
- Changes app name from ‘Call of Duty®‘ to ‘Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare III‘
- Bug fixes and stability improvements
For the uninitiated, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is the twentieth installment in the Call of Duty series and the third entry in the Modern Warfare sub-series reboot, serving as a direct sequel to Modern Warfare II from 2022. The game is set to be released on November 10, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
The game maintains the realistic, modern setting of its predecessors and continues the sub-series’ storyline. The game’s plot follows the international special operations unit Task Force 141 as they pursue Vladimir Makarov, a Russian ultranationalist and terrorist planning to incite a third World War. The multiplayer component features all 16 base maps from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009), remastered, with new maps planned for post-launch. Additionally, it is the first Modern Warfare title to include a Zombies mode.
Sledgehammer Games, after working on Call of Duty: Vanguard in 2021, was initially tasked with creating an expansion pack for Modern Warfare II. However, during development, Activision decided to turn the project into a full, standalone entry in the Call of Duty series. The studio developed the game using IW engine version 9.0. Meanwhile, Treyarch, the primary developer of the Call of Duty: Black Ops subseries, collaborated on the Zombies mode.