Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (November 2011)
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (November 2011)
Activision calls in reinforcements for next Call of Duty game
When the heads of Infinity Ward, the game development studio that created the hit Call of Duty series, were fired last March and most of their top talent quit soon after, publisher Activision Blizzard, said it didn't expect the turmoil to affect operations.
However, Infinity Ward's operations apparently have been affected enough that it has called in reinforcements to make the next Call of Duty military game. The studio was able to pull off prior games without aid, as it did with 2008's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and 2006's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Activision has quietly tapped Sledgehammer Games, a Northern California studio, to help out with the making of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, according to people familiar with the situation. The game has not been officially announced by Activision. But the title is well into production and is expected to come out in November, the same month that the publisher has annually released a new Call of Duty installment, people with knowledge of situation said. Modern Warfare 3 will be the first game Infinity Ward has produced since the departure of of company co-founders Jason West and Vince Zampella.
People close to the matter said Infinity Ward is working closely with Sledgehammer, which is led by a team recruited away from Activision's rival Electronic Arts Inc. The two studios are equally sharing duties of producing the single-player portion of the game, the sources said.
Activision has also brought in Wisconsin-based Raven Software, which is working on the online multi-player elements for Modern Warfare 3, sources said.
The decision to seek outside help is a departure for Activision, which in the past has left Infinity Ward alone to develop the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare games. The approach paid off, as the last two Modern Warfare games sold 13 million and 20 million units, respectively.
But pulling in the Sledgehammer team to help out on Modern Warfare 3 is creating a domino effect by forcing Activision to delay the start of production on a new Call of Duty spin-off game that the studio had begun working on before the upheaval at Infinity Ward, the people said.
This isn't just war games, as it were. Producing Call of Duty games on an annual schedule is critical to Activision. It's one of two franchises -- along with World of Warcraft -- upon which the video game giant is dependent for most of its revenue. So missing a release date or rushing out a game before it's ready could upset the company's projected revenue.
Call of Duty: Black Ops, produced by Activision studio Treyarch in 2010, was the best-selling video game in the U.S. last year, as was Modern Warfare 2 in 2009.
A spokesman for Activision declined to comment.
When the heads of Infinity Ward, the game development studio that created the hit Call of Duty series, were fired last March and most of their top talent quit soon after, publisher Activision Blizzard, said it didn't expect the turmoil to affect operations.
However, Infinity Ward's operations apparently have been affected enough that it has called in reinforcements to make the next Call of Duty military game. The studio was able to pull off prior games without aid, as it did with 2008's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and 2006's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Activision has quietly tapped Sledgehammer Games, a Northern California studio, to help out with the making of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, according to people familiar with the situation. The game has not been officially announced by Activision. But the title is well into production and is expected to come out in November, the same month that the publisher has annually released a new Call of Duty installment, people with knowledge of situation said. Modern Warfare 3 will be the first game Infinity Ward has produced since the departure of of company co-founders Jason West and Vince Zampella.
People close to the matter said Infinity Ward is working closely with Sledgehammer, which is led by a team recruited away from Activision's rival Electronic Arts Inc. The two studios are equally sharing duties of producing the single-player portion of the game, the sources said.
Activision has also brought in Wisconsin-based Raven Software, which is working on the online multi-player elements for Modern Warfare 3, sources said.
The decision to seek outside help is a departure for Activision, which in the past has left Infinity Ward alone to develop the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare games. The approach paid off, as the last two Modern Warfare games sold 13 million and 20 million units, respectively.
But pulling in the Sledgehammer team to help out on Modern Warfare 3 is creating a domino effect by forcing Activision to delay the start of production on a new Call of Duty spin-off game that the studio had begun working on before the upheaval at Infinity Ward, the people said.
This isn't just war games, as it were. Producing Call of Duty games on an annual schedule is critical to Activision. It's one of two franchises -- along with World of Warcraft -- upon which the video game giant is dependent for most of its revenue. So missing a release date or rushing out a game before it's ready could upset the company's projected revenue.
Call of Duty: Black Ops, produced by Activision studio Treyarch in 2010, was the best-selling video game in the U.S. last year, as was Modern Warfare 2 in 2009.
A spokesman for Activision declined to comment.
Apparently, Sledgehammer Games is made up of developers from Visceral Games (Dead Space).
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I'm IN!
That said, I hope they start to advance the online graphics a bit and push for a more destruction based map. It was fine 3 years ago when you shot a rocket at a hut and it didn't damage the hut... in 2011 it's just annoying. BFBC2 is phenomenal with respect to online play (and single player actually)... hopefully these guys take a page out of their book.
That said, I hope they start to advance the online graphics a bit and push for a more destruction based map. It was fine 3 years ago when you shot a rocket at a hut and it didn't damage the hut... in 2011 it's just annoying. BFBC2 is phenomenal with respect to online play (and single player actually)... hopefully these guys take a page out of their book.
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I'm nervous with the founders leaving. Black ops has been underwhelming for me.
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so i wonder how this works since Infinity Ward was said to own all rights to any MW game set in the present.
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I hope they don't rush this and put out some crap game just to get it out on schedule.
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There is still so much customization that can be added and as mentioned, destructible environments.
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I honestly think black ops is the best one yet - and not just because I'm really good at it. The playing field was leveled in it and it didn't cater to the ADD crowd like MW2 did.
As for MW3 - it's going to be the first time I prob hold off on a COD game, mainly because of the shit storm that is going on with IW and activision - unless the game just looks completely amazing from the get-go, I'm going to be kind of weary cause I don't want another MW2.
I think a lot of you take BO for granted as well, they have evolved the maps a bit more with the more interactivity and even added a cool little touch with the zip lines in the up-coming map pack. I'm not saying they're perfect but for me, it's the first COD game where I like every single map and just have a lot of fun playing and most importantly....the leveling system doesn't feel like a job.
As for MW3 - it's going to be the first time I prob hold off on a COD game, mainly because of the shit storm that is going on with IW and activision - unless the game just looks completely amazing from the get-go, I'm going to be kind of weary cause I don't want another MW2.
I think a lot of you take BO for granted as well, they have evolved the maps a bit more with the more interactivity and even added a cool little touch with the zip lines in the up-coming map pack. I'm not saying they're perfect but for me, it's the first COD game where I like every single map and just have a lot of fun playing and most importantly....the leveling system doesn't feel like a job.
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Actual multiplayer gameplay footage!
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BF is a great game, but I don't see how anyone can objectively say it controls better than the COD series. Shooting, strafing, aiming, etc... is just silky smooth in the COD series.
I hope MW3 continues the "balancing" and shooting physics of COD BO.
I hope MW3 continues the "balancing" and shooting physics of COD BO.
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MW3 needs to fix the "I'm shooting you but you knifed me and killed me anyways" detection too.
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I'm not surprised by the announcement at all. It's to be expected. However, what does surprise me is the fact that three different developers are working on it. It's nice to hear that Raven are getting more work though, because they did an exceptional job on both X-Men Origins and Singularity. Wolfenstein was pretty good too.
I still haven't played enough Modern Warfare 2 or Black-Ops to get my money's worth. I keep getting sidetracked. I know it won't happen, but I wish they'd take a little extra time and not release it this year.
I still haven't played enough Modern Warfare 2 or Black-Ops to get my money's worth. I keep getting sidetracked. I know it won't happen, but I wish they'd take a little extra time and not release it this year.
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Zombies Mode Map - Ascension
Set in an "abandoned Soviet cosmodrome," Ascension features the regular cast of Zombies players (Takeo, Nikoli, Dempsey, and Rictoffen). But it does include new enemies, including Space Monkeys who steal perks. Uh.... what? New weapons include the Gersch Device or "Black Hole Bomb" and Matryoshka Dolls. Those damned dirty monkeys will be swiping new perks that include Stamin-Up and PhD Flopper, the benefits of which we're not quite sure.
http://uk.xboxlive.ign.com/articles/114/1144268p1.html
Set in an "abandoned Soviet cosmodrome," Ascension features the regular cast of Zombies players (Takeo, Nikoli, Dempsey, and Rictoffen). But it does include new enemies, including Space Monkeys who steal perks. Uh.... what? New weapons include the Gersch Device or "Black Hole Bomb" and Matryoshka Dolls. Those damned dirty monkeys will be swiping new perks that include Stamin-Up and PhD Flopper, the benefits of which we're not quite sure.
http://uk.xboxlive.ign.com/articles/114/1144268p1.html
