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All is not lost for the keyboard and mouse crew, however. The game is likely one of the Call of Duty spin-offs and not developed by the franchise's original minds, Infinity Ward. 2005's Call of Duty: Big Red One and 2004's Call of Duty: Finest Hour, both of which received lukewarm reviews, were developed by Treyarch and Spark Interactive, respectively.(ovi naslovi su specijalno za konzole kao i ovaj novi,siti sluchaj je i sa Medal Of Honor)
More hope comes from news from 2005. According to job listings posted by Infinity Ward just after last year's E3, the company is ramping up its teams for its Call of Duty games as well as a new intellectual property, but applicants should be open to both PC and next-gen console development. Also, Activision expects to release a COD game in its following fiscal year, which keeps in line with a new, full Infinity Ward-developed PC Call of Duty game being released every two years.
Call of Duty 3 announced; leak confirmed [update 1]
Posted MAY 6th 2006 10:26AM by Dan Choi
Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, First Person Shooter
Release Date: TBA (US) / TBA (Europe)
Infinity Ward are set to continue the World War II shooter franchise with Call of Duty 3.
See it on: PC, Xbox360
Ah the job advert. Second only to the US Patent and Trademark Office website for unwanted, unconfirmed revelations about new product. Today's example appears on the website of Call of Duty scribes Infinity Ward, proclaiming that the Activision-owned developer is in the planning stages on Call of Duty 3 and another unnamed PC title based on new intellectual property.
Naturally the listing has been yanked pretty quickly, and the pages bearing it, which advertise for various roles including senior programming staff, now simply refer to the fact the Californian developer is working on Call of Duty 2 for PC and Xbox 360, and that it is "ramping up teams for upcoming new titles".
That a third CoD title is in the planning stage is no great surprise of course. The series has firmly established Activision in the increasingly saturated World War II shooter market, with the original Infinity Ward Call of Duty title a critical darling, and Call of Duty 2 is expected to be a big hit on both PC and Microsoft's next-generation Xbox, for which it was one of the key titles at this May's Electronic Entertainment Expo.
A ko neveruje nek pogleda link ispod:
4players.de/4players.php/spielinfo/PC-CDROM/7242/Call_of_Duty_3.html
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