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| We Might Never See Call of Duty from Infinity Ward Again?(8) Some might say that the resignation of Robert Bowling from Infinity Ward as their Creative Strategist, is just what people do in life – one minute they’re happy in their jobs, and then next they want to move on to do something new and completely different. Now what if Activision with developer’s Infinity Ward took the same approach in their business activities – this could mean that Modern Warfare 3 might have just been the last Call of Duty game from its founding studio! Read More |
| Robert Bowling A.K.A FourZeroTwo Quits Infinity Ward and Activision(3) It’s no joke! Robert Bowling, who has pretty much been the face of Infinity Ward and the King of CoD has resigned! Read More |
| Infinity Ward Hiring For a Next-Gen Call of Duty(0) It was going to happen sooner or later, considering Modern Warfare 3 (except for content drops) is all tied up! Whilst a next-gen Call of Duty game has not been officially confirmed, it appears that thanks to Infinity Ward’s own internal job vacancy postings they require staff to help develop a next gen game – which can only be – the one and only Call of Duty. Read More |
| Xbox LIVE Enforcement Sick of Modern Warfare 3 Banning Questions(9) As the ban wave gets stronger and stronger on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 due to players Boosting, Cheating, Exploiting or even swearing – Activision’s own internal ban-hammer wielders are coming down hard on those players, but it’s the Xbox LIVE Enforcement team who are taking the flak for it. Read More |
| Modern Warfare 3 – Park Map Teaser Screenshot(0) Following today’s earlier news that brand new downloadable content was heading to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, January 24th for Elite Subscribers Read More |
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