This year's Call of Duty officially revealed as Modern Warfare 3, and it's out in November
While official details remain minimal at this juncture, we do know Sledgehammer Games is the primary developer on this direct sequel to last year's Infinity-Ward-created Modern Warfare 2.
to be a"premium expansion" to Modern Warfare 2, but that it had"morphed" into full game. Details from Insider Gaming in May claimed it'd feature all the modes fans would expect from a"fully fledged sequel", including a campaign, multiplayer and zombies.From Assassin's Creed to Zoo Tycoon, we welcome all gamers
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