Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and III Now Available as Standalone Downloads on Microsoft Store

Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and III Now Available as Standalone Downloads on Microsoft Store

Thales Costa

1 Aug, 2025, 11:16

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Last updated: 1 Aug, 2025, 11:21

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Modern Warfare III have officially become standalone downloads across all platforms, including the Microsoft Store, marking the end of their integration with the controversial Call of Duty HQ launcher.

This significant change, which took effect on July 29, 2025, addresses longstanding player complaints about bloated file sizes and clunky navigation.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and III Now Available as Standalone Downloads on Microsoft Store

The End of an Era for Call of Duty HQ Integration

The decoupling of Modern Warfare II (2022) and Modern Warfare III (2023) from the Call of Duty HQ launcher represents a major shift in how players access these popular titles. Previously, both games were accessible only through the centralized Call of Duty HQ system, which required players to navigate through multiple menus and download shared assets even for games they didn't own.

This change allows players to launch Modern Warfare II and III directly from their platform's game library without going through the main Call of Duty interface. The transition occurred simultaneously worldwide on July 29, 2025, affecting all major platforms including PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.

Microsoft Store Call of Duty Modern Warfare Downloads Made Simple

For PC players using the Microsoft Store, the standalone availability means accessing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare titles is now more straightforward than ever. Players can download each game individually by:

  • Opening the Microsoft Store Library
  • Selecting "My Library"
  • Clicking the Download icon next to the desired Modern Warfare title

This Microsoft Store download process eliminates the need for the bloated Call of Duty HQ installation, which previously consumed upwards of 300GB when all supported games were installed. Players who only want to experience a specific Call of Duty title no longer need to download assets from other games in the franchise.

Installation Benefits

The separation addresses one of the most persistent complaints about modern Call of Duty games: excessive storage requirements. Under the previous system, the Call of Duty HQ launcher combined multiple games into a single interface, resulting in overlapping data and shared assets that could balloon installations to 200-300GB.

Modern Warfare III installation as a standalone title now requires significantly less storage space. Players can expect individual game installations to range from approximately 110GB to 134GB for the full Modern Warfare III package, compared to the previous system where shared assets inflated the total footprint.

The automatic cleanup process began on August 7, 2025, when legacy content related to Modern Warfare II and III was removed from existing Call of Duty HQ installations to free up storage space. This cleanup occurs automatically and doesn't affect player progress, unlocks, or cosmetic items.

Technical Implementation and Player Benefits

The transition to standalone downloads brings several technical advantages. Players no longer need to boot into Call of Duty HQ, wait for it to load, then cross-launch into their preferred game. Instead, they can launch Modern Warfare II or III directly from their console or PC's game library, similar to any other standalone title.

For achievement hunters, particularly on PlayStation, this change enables earning individual Platinum trophies for each game. Previously, achievements were tied to the overall Call of Duty HQ application, making completion more complex for players focused on specific titles.

The decoupling also resolves navigation frustrations that plagued the Call of Duty HQ system. Players previously had to navigate through infinitely side-scrolling menus and wait for game mode switches, even when moving between different modes within the same game.

Impact on Warzone and Cross-Game Content

Despite the separation, Call of Duty: Warzone content remains unaffected by this change. All Modern Warfare II and III operators, weapons, and cosmetic items continue to function normally in Warzone, regardless of whether players have the standalone versions installed. The main Call of Duty installation continues serving as the central hub for Warzone and newer premium titles like Black Ops 6.

This selective decoupling suggests Activision is preparing for a cleaner ecosystem ahead of upcoming releases, including the anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. By removing legacy titles from the main launcher while maintaining cross-game compatibility for live service elements, the publisher aims to streamline the user experience without disrupting ongoing player engagement.

A New Chapter for Call of Duty PC Gaming

The move to standalone downloads represents more than just a technical change, it signals Activision's acknowledgment of community feedback about the Call of Duty HQ system's shortcomings. While the launcher isn't disappearing entirely, this selective decoupling demonstrates a willingness to prioritize user experience over unified ecosystem integration.

For players who have long requested the ability to download and play individual Call of Duty games without the baggage of unwanted titles, this change delivers exactly that functionality. Whether accessed through Steam, Battle.net, or the Microsoft Store, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and III now offer the streamlined experience that players have been demanding since the Call of Duty HQ system's introduction in 2022.

As the Call of Duty franchise continues evolving, this decoupling may serve as a blueprint for how future titles are distributed and accessed, potentially making the series more accessible to players who prefer targeted gaming experiences over comprehensive ecosystem integration.


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