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Jack Webb

How to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for free this weekend

Drop in solo with Warzone (Picture: Activision)

Ready for some weekend warfare? Starting today, free-to-play Warzone players can jump into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Multiplayer for free.

If you been enjoying battle royale mode Warzone but haven't played the base game multiplayer, now's the perfect chance to see what you've missed out on.

From now until Monday, April 27, anyone who has downloaded the free-to-play Warzone mode can go to the lobby and join the multiplayer action.

Players will have the opportunity to play a variety of team-based game modes, such as Team Deathmatch, Domination, Hardpoint, and more.

The good news was announced on the official Call of Duty Twitter account yesterday.

Here's how to get online and play for Modern Warfare free

This free multiplayer access is available to those who have downloaded Warzone, Call of Duty's free-to-play battle royale mode where 150 players compete to be the last one / team standing.

The download for Warzone is outrageously large, clocking in at an absurd 100GB on PS4 consoles.

If you don't have it, simply make sure you have enough space on your Xbox, PS4 and PC and download it free of charge.

You'll only have access to a few maps and game modes as it unfortunately isn't the full CoD multiplayer experience.

Once you boot up Warzone, you'll be able to access the Call of Duty Multiplayer lobby and start queueing for some matches.

What are you waiting for? Grab your friends and go win some rounds.

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