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June 4, 2026

Modern Warfare 4 Character Posters Reveal Squad Lineup — Ghost, Price and New Recruit Spotlight

Activision releases official character posters for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, showcasing Captain Price, Ghost, and new recruit Park in stunning detail ahead of the full gameplay reveal.

With the full gameplay reveal of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 expected later this month, Activision has kicked off the marketing campaign in earnest with a series of striking character posters that give us our clearest look yet at the game's central squad. Released across Infinity Ward's social media channels early Thursday morning, the posters feature the iconic Captain John Price, the fan-favorite Simon "Ghost" Riley, and a new face — a female operator codenamed "Park."

Captain Price — The Stalwart Leader

The first poster depicts Price as we've never seen him before: older, grayer, but with the same steel-eyed determination that has defined the character across two decades of Modern Warfare history. His character model shows significant detail — the weathered combat jacket, the signature boonie hat, and a redesigned version of his classic tactical vest. According to the poster's tagline, "Some legends never fade," suggesting that MW4's campaign will deal heavily with Price's legacy and his role in shepherding a new generation of operators.

Speculation among the community suggests that MW4 may explore Price's later years as a mentor figure, following the timeline established in Modern Warfare III (2023) and Modern Warfare II (2022). If the rumors of a five-year time jump within the narrative are accurate, this could be the last campaign where Price serves as an active field operative — a passing of the torch narrative that would add significant emotional weight to the story.

Ghost — The Fan Favorite Returns

Ghost's poster is perhaps the most stylized of the set. The iconic skull-pattern balaclava is back, but the design has been subtly updated — the skull pattern now incorporates digital camouflage elements and what appears to be circuitry-like lines, possibly hinting at enhanced communications gear or even experimental augmentations. His tagline reads, "The mask hides more than just a face," which has already sparked intense debate in the Call of Duty community about whether MW4 will finally reveal Ghost's true identity — or whether the mystery will remain intact.

Given that Ghost has consistently ranked as one of the most popular characters in the franchise's history, his prominent placement in the marketing material confirms that Infinity Ward is banking heavily on the character's appeal. Previous leaks have suggested that Ghost will have a significantly expanded role in the MW4 campaign, potentially serving as a playable protagonist for several missions.

Park — The New Blood

The biggest surprise of the poster drop is the introduction of a brand-new playable character: Park (full operational name: Samantha Park). A Korean-British operator with a background in cyber warfare and signals intelligence, Park represents a new archetype for the series — a tech-specialist who bridges the gap between traditional military operations and modern digital warfare. Her design features a sleek tactical rig with an integrated tablet computer on her forearm, and her poster tagline, "The deadliest weapon is information," leaves little doubt about her role in the squad.

Park's inclusion is a clear signal that Modern Warfare 4's story will tackle contemporary themes of cyber warfare, drone operations, and information warfare — a logical evolution for a series that has always prided itself on its grounded, near-future setting.

What This Means for the Campaign

With four confirmed squad members (Price, Ghost, Park, and the previously teased return of Kyle "Gaz" Garrick from the press materials), Modern Warfare 4 appears to be building a tight, character-driven narrative. Infinity Ward has emphasized that the campaign will be a standalone experience with no forced Warzone integration — a direct response to the community's backlash against previous entries' interconnected ecosystems.

The full gameplay reveal is expected during a dedicated Call of Duty: Next event later this month, where Infinity Ward will showcase both the campaign and multiplayer components. Until then, these character posters give us plenty to theorize about.

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