Fortunately, it sounds as if Activision plans on ensuring that the multiplayer aspect of the game will be up to snuff, and it has done so by reassuring gamers that the title will have its own dedicated servers. The publisher confirmed as much in a Q&A for Modern Warfare Remastered on its official website – the exact same one that confirmed the game would not be sold separately – and it did so in a rather direct fashion.

The site simply posed the question of “will Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered have dedicated servers?” As fans may have been able to piece together based on the title of this article, the answer ended up being:

This means that connection issues will be far and few between, provided the user has a solid Internet connection to begin with, and that’s great for those hoping to jump back into a familiar experience with as few hiccups as possible. Given the fact that there will only be 10 remastered multiplayer maps to choose some, a handful of gamers may still be uninterested in the multiplayer component of the remastered title. Those that are excited, however, look to be in for quite an enhanced spectacle – as was evident in the recent side-by-side comparison of Modern Warfare.

There’s still a lot of details that fans don’t know about the revamped take on MW, but there should be plenty of additional information in the coming weeks to look forward to. With that said, most of the info will likely pertain to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, but additional news regarding which multiplayer maps will likely be given more a more formal reveal. In the meantime, stay tuned to Game Rant.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is set to arrive for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on November 4, 2016. However, it will be available as a digital download exclusively alongside the Legacy Edition of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

Source: Activision