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Call of Duty 3 Updates

  • Start/Select - Bungie's Next Project, Call of Duty Wii Update Thumbnail
    Bungie releases a documentary with cryptic references to its first post-Halo project, and Treyarch is named as developer of the new Call of Duty on the Wii.
  • Q&A: Stuart Black on life after Codemasters Thumbnail
    Veteran game maker and co-creator of revered shooter discusses leaving Codemasters and his latest project with City Interactive.
  • West, Zampella, Gibeau talk Respawn-ing Thumbnail
    Q&A: Ex-Infinity Ward leaders and EA Games president explain how they are setting up an independent SoCal shop, discuss importance of owning one's own IP.
  • Ex-Infinity Ward heads, EA announce deal Thumbnail
    [UPDATE] New studio Respawn Entertainment formed by Jason West, Vince Zampella; EA Partners to be exclusive distributor of future titles; Activision says deal is no surprise given the pair's "improper activities."
  • New Call of Duty biz unit unveiled, Sledgehammer COD confirmed, Asian MMOG spin-off planned Thumbnail
    [UPDATE] Activision unveils department focused on expanding franchise, confirms rumors Bay Area studio working on COD "action-adventure" title; mystery COD title due in 2011; massively multiplayer licensing in negotiations; Infinity Ward apparently involved only in MW2 expansions.
  • 'Call of Duty' trademarked for films Thumbnail
    Five months after first hints, Activision registers name of its popular shooter series for use with "pre-recorded movies"; new Modern Warfare 2 trailer inside.
  • Guitar Hero TV show, Call of Duty movie under consideration - Report Thumbnail
    Activision looking to translate its rhythm game, war action series into small- and big-screen properties, claims the Hollywood Reporter; concert tour also a possibility.
  • Call of Duty 5 sees World at War Thumbnail
    UK's Official Xbox Magazine reveals Treyarch-developed Call of Duty: World at War will visit the Pacific Theater of WWII with four-player player co-op and vehicular multiplayer.
  • Vivendi merges with Activision in $18.9B deal Thumbnail
    Game industry sees paradigm shift as number two and number three independent game publishers ally to form "Activision Blizzard"; Vivendi to control 52 percent stake.