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Watch Now: ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warefare 3’ Teaser Trailer
Let the hype building begin! The first teaser trailer for game publisher Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warefare 3 has been released. The new game will be set in the United States, and the trailer specifically teases New York City. I for one can’t wait to shoot at things while running through New York. Sure there have been other games set in New York, but not to the caliber of the Call of Duty series.
The game is being touted as a straight sequel to Modern Warfare 2, so we should see a return of some familiar characters. No firm release date has yet been announced, but I expect to see the game in time for the holidays. I would also expect an announced street date at this year’s E3, which I’m sure MW3 will have a big showing.
Modern Warfare 3 will be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation3, and PC. Hopefully online play will be back for the PlayStation3 by the time it comes out.
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Video Game Deal: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Amazon is currently has a video game deal on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for Xbox 360 for only $32.34 (that’s 46% the list price of $59.99); PS3 for only $30.81 (that’s 49% the list price of $59.99), and PC for only $35.87 each (that’s 40% off the list price of $59.99).
There’s no indication as to when this sale ends, which means it can end at any moment, so grab it now if you want it.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 combines a thrilling single player story with some very fine cooperative segments to make one of the best multiplayer games ever. This sequel takes place five years after the original Modern Warfare (all other Call of Duty games take place in a World War II setting), and sees you filling the shoes of multiple different characters as they fight in battles all over the world.
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Video Game Deal: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day over at Amazon today is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for Xbox 360, PS3, or PC for only $36.99 each (that’s 38% off the list price of $59.99).
Note, this deal is only for today, Wednesday, October 13, 2010, until midnight PST while supplies last.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 combines a thrilling single player story with some very fine cooperative segments to make one of the best multiplayer games ever. This sequel takes place five years after the original Modern Warfare (all other Call of Duty games take place in a World War II setting), and sees you filling the shoes of multiple different characters as they fight in battles all over the world.
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Is ‘Call of Duty’ This Generation’s ‘Star Wars’?
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By Merkader
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So I got up the other morning and started enjoying my first cup of coffee of the day while I check the internets and I came across one of the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard in my life.
It came from a quote from Eric Hirshberg, the new CEO of Activision, who is the publisher the Call of Duty games.
Are you ready for it?
You have to be sure, because it made me really mad.
“The Call of Duty franchise is a force of nature. I think it is the closest thing this generation has to a Star Wars,” he said. “I think it’s unique and bigger than any musical act or any movie franchise in that capacity.”
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UPDATED! ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ Developer Infinity Ward Taken By Force? Studio Heads Missing?

**UPDATED BELOW**
Some strange and interesting breaking news being reported by G4 tonight. Apparently right this moment as you read this, Infinity Ward has been taken over by a bunch of “bouncer-type” security sorts who refused to disclose who they were or why they were there.
None of the employees of Infinity Ward seem to have any clue why this is happening or who’s behind it, but everyone there is naturally concerned and worried about what is actually going on. To make matters even worse for the employees, apparently studio heads Vince Zampella and Jason West had a meeting with Activision earlier this morning, but have not been seen or heard from since then.
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