In a tweet announcing Modern Warfare 2 ranked play’s planned release window, the studio said it was working with partners to deliver a number of key features at launch, including competitive modes, competitive rewards, ranked skill divisions, and top 250 leaderboards - with more details to be shared at a later date. As part of its announcement, Treyarch also confirmed Activision will be terminating league play in Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War and ranked play in Call of Duty: Vanguard as of 22nd November this year. It recommended players “grab their rewards” in both games before then. Modern Warfare 2 has, of course, been a massive success for Activision, giving the Call of Duty series its biggest opening weekend ever in terms of revenue. In its first three days alone, it generated $800m USD worldwide, beating the previous record held by 2011’s Modern Warfare 3, which made $775m over five days. While it’s been a hit with consumers, Modern Warfare’s critical reception has been a little more muted. “This year’s Modern Warfare 2 has some good moments, some beautiful cinematics and some typically moreish multiplayer, “Eurogamer’s Chris Tapsell wrote in his review, “but it’s a cowardly retconning of the original’s story.”