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Modern Warfare 3


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http://venturebeat.com/2011/01/21/yes-virginia-there-will-be-a-modern-warfare-3-video-game-for-christmas/

Activision Blizzard has marshaled its resources to launch Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 in November, according to the Los Angeles Times. Activision hasn’t confirmed the report, which cited sources. But in recent analyst calls, chief executive Bobby Kotick and chief operating officer Thomas Tippl have said that Activision has more than 500 developers working on Call of Duty games, and the pattern is now clear that the company is launching a major addition to the franchise each November.
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Nope not gonna buy it. Activision still hasn't sorted out all the bugs from MW2. Treyarch has done a wonderful job listening to the community and fixing bugs and glitches.

Yea, Treyarch>IW/A. At first it wasn't so but the MW series is full of fuging crap and cheaters, overpower killstreaks. Why are they releasing these once a year, how about spend more time make more than 10 maps on original discs instead of charging 20$ two months later for them? lazy greeady fugers

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