@holycrowbar LMAO! are you serious? You came back nearly a year later to post that? Did you mark it on your calendar or something? LOL. No no, I'm not mad at all. I'm actually saddened by how pathetic you appear to be to come back to something that I didn't even remember what-so-ever. I actually had to go back and see what the hell we were even talking about. BTW: MW3 was the best-selling game last year..........by far. But since you hate CoD so much, that prob means you jumped on the BF band wagon, so you'll be glad to hear this: I played BF3, and it was a good game. But with that said, I never bought it. However, I haven't played CoD in months. I've actually been busy playing ME3 and a bunch of older games. Does that make you feel better? Can you now please take me off of your "stalker/have to follow up/PEOPLE TO KILL" list?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 trailer debuts
Trailer shows global conflict ravaging New York City, European capitals; Sledgehammer Games confirmed as codeveloping; Nov. 8 date now official.
Last week, Activision said it would debut the trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 during the NBA Western Conference Finals game, which airs nationally on ESPN. The tip-off for that game isn't set until 6 p.m. PDT tonight, but Activision decided to reveal the trailer (embedded below) a little bit early.
Besides officially revealing the game's November 8 release date, the trailer confirmed that Modern Warfare 3 is being codeveloped by Sledgehammer Games, Activision's recently formed San Francisco Bay Area studio. It also cements the fact hinted at by multiple teaser trailers before--that the game will depict the full-blown outbreak of World War III.
Beginning with shots of Russian helicopters assaulting downtown Manhattan, the trailer shows how the devastating Russo-American conflict that broke out in Modern Warfare 2 has now spread to Europe. Urban combat near the Parliament building in downtown London is shown, as is a group of vehicles attacking the city's famed subway system. Paris is also in trouble, with US commandos engaging in street-to-street fighting in the City of Lights. Germany, too, is a battle zone in the game.
The trailer concludes with a voice-over from series antagonist Vladimir Makarov, saying, "It doesn't take the most powerful nations on Earth to create the next global conflict, just the will of a single man." A logo then flashes onscreen for "WW3," which quickly turns into "MW3."
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- Publisher(s): Activision
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- Genre: Action
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