


"We've been building up this system on the backend called IWNet to allow matchmaking for our PC users as well, just like you have on the console that's built in on Xbox Live and PSN, but PC never had it, so we're building in our own, you know, matchmaking so you can get in there and play with players your same rank," said Bowling.

The announcement was made by Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling on the BASH podcast, as reported by GI.biz sister site. Instead the game will use a new proprietary matchmaking service called IWNet - a decision that has already caused outrage amongst fans. The PC version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will not feature dedicated servers, according to statements made by developer Infinity Ward.
