MW3 Players Fear Popular Mode Removal with SBMM Changes


Modern Warfare 3 players are expressing concerns about the potential removal of one of the game’s popular modes, especially as they believe it is less affected by SBMM compared to others.

It has been a few weeks since the launch of Modern Warfare 3, and the game has been well received. Many players have hailed it as one of the strongest installments in the series in recent years, particularly in terms of multiplayer.

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However, there have been several issues. Many players have complained about SBMM (skill-based matchmaking) and its impact on lobbies. The developers have indicated that they will be addressing this in the coming weeks.

To circumvent the impact of SBMM, players have enjoyed the 10v10 mosh pit playlist. However, there are worries that this mode could be removed from the game soon, and fans are advocating for its retention.

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MW3 players fear 10v10 Mosh Pit could be removed soon

That’s right, some players believe that the 10v10 mode could be removed, as a mysterious countdown has appeared next to the playlist for some of them.

“Removing 10v10 will be your biggest L since pre-patch WWII,” remarked one disgruntled fan. “If they take it out, I’m literally only playing zombies lmao,” added another. “I’m not really a fan of limited-time modes, to be honest. Why keep rotating content when you could just have it in the game permanently?” questioned another.

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“This is arguably the best mode in the game. Fun, mixed lobbies at times, killstreaks feel OP like they used to be as opposed to 6v6, and I actually get some teammates who try to push the objective. If they remove this I’m going to be so disappointed,” another commented.

As noted, players have previously claimed that the larger mode brings “reduced” SBMM due to the mix of real players and bots in the 10v10 matches. However, there is no concrete proof of this.

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If it is removed, 10v10 will likely be reintroduced at a later date, but there’s no telling how long the wait would be.

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