In news that will certainly appease tens of millions of FPS fans worldwide, the next installment to the popular Call of Duty series is set to be announced on the first day of May, and is likely to be the sequel to Black Ops, released in late 2010.
While Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has breaking all sorts of records, its ex-developers are actively working on an all-new project which they have teased today in the form of a blurry image. Check out the image, and a little analysis from yours truly after the jump!
Apparently not content with releasing a new Call of Duty game on a 12 month cycle, almost guaranteed to bring in billions of Dollars a year, Activision Blizzard will be launching a new paid-for subscription add-on for the mega-bucks franchise, according to the WSJ.
Activision has released a new trailer for the upcoming game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Although there are still many unanswered questions, gamers are finally getting a feel for what the game will look like.
After the recent leak of information about Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare 3, the company has decided to push out some official information to try to take control of the story.
The next installment in the blockbuster Call Of Duty franchise will land on November 8th 2011, according to gaming blog Kotaku. The third game to feature the Modern Warfare moniker will feature huge battles in capital cities around the world including New York, London and Paris according to the site's sources.
Activision today has announced that their smash hit Call Of Duty: Black Ops title has top one-billion dollar sales in just six weeks since launch.
PC gamers used to get the absolute best games back in the day. I’m talking about pre-PS2 days here. The days when, if you wanted the best version of a multiplatform game, it was the PC that reviewers pointed to. This has, in most cases, completely reversed now. Publishers and developers prefer gaming consoles instead of PC because of the relatively less piracy and the greater demand. This issue can be seen in all its glory in the recently released Call of Duty: Black Ops.
If you thought $200,000 earnings on first day were big, get this: Call of Duty Black Ops has made a mind-blowing $360 million in retail sales in its first 24 hours in US and UK alone.
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