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Win a PlayStation 4 Pro ahead of this month’s release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

CALL of Duty: Modern Warfare is out this month – and you could be playing it on a brand new PlayStation 4 Pro thanks to The Sun Online.

We have teamed up with Activision to give away five PS4 Pros 1TB to our readers ahead of the game's hotly anticipated release on October 25.

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We're giving away five PS4 ProsCredit: Alamy
 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out this month
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out this monthCredit: Activision

To be in with a chance of winning a console, simply fill in this form with your details and you'll be entered into the prize draw.

T&Cs apply. Competition closes at 23:59pm on Sunday, October 13. UK & ROI only. For full T&Cs click here.

You have until 23.59 pm on Sunday, October 13 to enter. Winners will be notified by email.

Like previous Call of Duty games, Modern Warfare is a first person shooter in which you take the role of various military grunts.

This year’s entry is a reboot of the whole Modern Warfare strand of the franchise, which confusingly kicked off in 2007 with a game also titled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is based around a chemical weapons plot in a fictitious Middle Eastern nation
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is based around a chemical weapons plot in a fictitious Middle Eastern nation

The new version’s being developed by Activision and Infinity Ward, who made the first two Call of Duty games as well as the first Modern Warfare and its direct sequels.

For parts of the game, you play as a British specs ops team under the leadership of familiar face Captain Price, who appeared in the first Modern Warfare.

You’ll be fighting in a number of iconic European cities, including London.

The game promises players “an incredibly raw, gritty, provocative narrative,” and will feature action in a number of “iconic European cities.”

“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare pushes boundaries and breaks rules the way only Modern Warfare can,” according to Activision.


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