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Weekend Deal: Call of Duty World at War 50% Off

By Ron on Friday, May 15th, 2009 at 2:08 PM PST
In Activision, Call of Duty, Computer, Game Companies, Game Platforms, Games, Treyarch, Valve

Time to channel Billy Mays here…

cod5 markdown 240x300 Weekend Deal: Call of Duty World at War 50% OffHi! It’s Friday, and we’ve got another great product for you! Not only is Friday great because it’s the end of the work week, it’s also weekend deal time on Steam.

That’s right, for a limited time only, you can be treated to the latest Call of Duty title from Treyarch, World at War, for 50% off. Now, since I know that some of our readers struggle with math, that’s just $24.99. $24.99!

But wait, there’s more!

If you order within the next 2 days, we’ll throw in the recently released Map Pack 1 absolutely free! We’ll even waive processing and handling fees! So stop playing older Call of Duty games, and get your copy of World at War today! Here’s how to order!

Head over to Steam and grab your copy today!

Next Treyarch Call of Duty Title Set in Vietnam?

By Ron on Monday, May 4th, 2009 at 12:10 PM PST
In Call of Duty, Editorials, Games, Treyarch

vietnam war helicopter Next Treyarch Call of Duty Title Set in Vietnam?I remember a couple of years back when everyone was bemoaning the huge number of games focusing on World War II. Heck, I was doing a little complaining about it myself. Of course, Infinity Ward moved Call of Duty out of that setting and into the modern era with its critically acclaimed Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

Personally, I moved myself out of that era by spending an inordinate amount of time playing Battlefield: Vietnam. Now I hear that I might get a chance to return to those rice paddies in a Call of Duty title, and I have to admit to being intrigued at the idea.

According to That Videogame Blog, a ’source’ they trust has informed them that Activision is looking to license music for ‘Call of Duty 7.’ The choice of music, including some Vietnam-era music, Cuban music, African music, and Russian music. While I could see this pointing to Vietnam, it isn’t a confirmation yet.

But what other signs point to a change of locale for the venerable series, and why would Vietnam be a great setting for a Call of Duty game? Check after the break to find out.

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Fall Out Boy Challenges Gamers to Call of Duty: World at War

By Shawn on Monday, December 15th, 2008 at 8:49 AM PST
In Activision, Call of Duty, Game Companies, Game Consoles, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Games, Microsoft
fall out boy trees Fall Out Boy Challenges Gamers to Call of Duty: World at War

Xbox LIVE Gold members will have a chance to take a shot at Fall Out Boy playing Call Of Duty: World At War. The Game with Fame – Fall Out Boy challenge is set for this weekend.

December 19th from 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. EST/11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. PT, members of Fall Out Boy will be on XBL under the GWF FallOutBoy gamertag. To get in on a game, send a friend request to GWF FallOutBoy, and be online by 1:30 EST/10:30 A.M. PT. More about Fall Out Boy follows the jump.
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Infinity Ward: No More Call of Duty 4 DLC

By Stephany on Friday, December 12th, 2008 at 1:15 PM PST
In Activision, Call of Duty, Computer, Gamer Life, Microsoft, Sony

call of duty 4: modern warfare

Infinity Ward has responded to forum users over on Xbox.com when asked why there has not been any information, let alone the release of some of the promised playlists for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Apparently this because Infinity Ward is hard a work on the next installment in the series, plus I guess they figure gamers have enough to do with Call of Duty: World at War burning up the charts.

Thanks to Adam over at The Gamer Limit who has kindly posted the discussion from the Xbox. com forums which started when a member was asking where the promised content was:

“Glad to hear you enjoyed CoD:WaW. As for DLC for our games, we did three map packs for Call of Duty 2, ending with an impressive number altogether. For Call of Duty 4, we focused on including as many maps as we could out of box, and had 16 from DAY 1 (adding four more later for a total 20 Maps total).

Personally, I prefer to give the community as much as possible out of the box instead of making them wait and pay extra for them later. However, whenever possible (like with COD2) we continue to make maps if our development process allows for it.

It’s a bit of a catch 22 in gaming. Of course as a gamer you always want more, more more. If you include them out of box (shipped with game for no extra cost) then it’s just ignored and people demand more. If you instead, decide to get the game out and then worry about beefing up the map selection via DLC, people say “don’t nickle and dime me” or “this should have been included in the shipped game”.

Perfect solution, ship with a load of maps (like we did) and also release a lot of DLC (for free). In a perfect world, that would be fantastic. Regretfully in a realistic development environment, it’s near impossible. Unless your Criterion of course, with their magical DLC fairies ; )

In all seriousness though, I hear ya, and We’re always working on improving our development process and planning to ensure that we can deliver more and more community support in the form of updates / DLC and other forms of support for our future games. We have big plans for our future (still currently unofficial) projects.”

The discussion continues after the jump.
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November NPDs: Wrath of the Lich King Dominates PC Chart

By Stephany on Friday, December 12th, 2008 at 12:01 PM PST
In Activision, Bethesda, Blizzard, Call of Duty, Command & Conquer, Computer, Electronic Arts, Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games Industry, Microsoft, Sony, Ubisoft, Valve, World of Warcraft

wrath of the lich king

The November NPD numbers are in for PC titles for the month, and it should come as no surprise that World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is on top–as a matter of fact it takes the top two spots out of the Top 20. If you look through the whole chart though, you will notice that World of Warcraft took five spots which is an indication that its popularity shows no wane in sight.

Call of Duty: World at War for the PC came in third, with Spore still pulling in the gamers and resting at number four, and Left 4 Dead took the number 8 spot which is a decent slot considering the PC powerhouses that are present on the chart.

  1. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
  2. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector’s Edition
  3. Call of Duty: World At War
  4. Spore
  5. Fallout 3
  6. World of Warcraft: Battle Chest
  7. The Sims 2 Deluxe
  8. Left 4 Dead
  9. The Sims 2 Apartment Life Expansion Pack
  10. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
  11. World of Warcraft
  12. The Sims 2 Mansion & Garden Stuff Expansion
  13. Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy
  14. EverQuest II: The Shadow Odyssey
  15. Far Cry 2
  16. World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Expansion Pack
  17. BioShock
  18. Spore Creepty & Cute Parts Pack
  19. IGT Slots: Little Green Men
  20. Assassin’s Creed

(Thanks Shacknews)

November NPDs: Gears of War 2 Reigns Supreme on Top 10

By Stephany on Friday, December 12th, 2008 at 10:37 AM PST
In Activision, Call of Duty, Electronic Arts, Epic Games, Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, Gears of War, Guitar Hero, Microsoft, Sony, Sony, Valve

gears of war 2

The NPD numbers are in for November, and as far as console sales go, Gears of War 2 dominated the chart with 1.5 million units sold and Call of Duty: World at War coming in a very close second with 1.4 million in sales (for the Xbox 360 version).

Shockingly enough, Nintendo’s Wii Music came in last in the top 10, and while that in itself does not surprise me, the fact that it is even in the top 10 is what I am curious over. I suppose that the company’s stellar ad campaign was what did it, along with unsuspecting parents rushing out to buy the game on Black Friday because all the stores in their area were out of Rock Band 2 and World Tour. They probably thought that their kids would like it just as well, by they will unfortunately find out the hard way come Christmas morning.

Top Ten Games

  1. Gears of War 2 (Epic, Xbox 360) – 1.56 million
  2. Call of Duty: World at War (Treyarch, Xbox 360) – 1.41 million
  3. Wii Play (Nintendo, Wii) – 796,000
  4. Wii Fit (Nintendo, Wii) – 697,000
  5. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii) – 637,000
  6. Call of Duty: World at War (Treyarch, PS3) – 597,000
  7. Guitar Hero World Tour (Vicarious Visions, Wii) – 475,000
  8. Left 4 Dead (Valve, Xbox 360) – 410,000
  9. Resistance 2 (Insomniac, PS3) – 385,000
  10. Wii Music (Nintendo, Wii) – 297,000

(Thanks VG247)

The Open File: Files from the Front December 12, 2008

By Shawn on Friday, December 12th, 2008 at 9:13 AM PST
In Activision, Atari, Battlefield, Bethesda, Call of Duty, Codemasters, Command & Conquer, Computer, Crytek, Elder Scrolls, Electronic Arts, Features, Game Companies, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Games, Half-Life, Lord of the Rings, LucasArts, Mods, Patches, Sierra, Star Wars, THQ, Take-Two, The Open File, Ubisoft, Valve, Vivendi, id Software

Operation Peacekeeper

After a renewed start we had an interruption these last few weeks but rest assured Filefront is still hosting and promoting all the great user created and hosted content contributed to us. We return with a double length post highlighting some great mods and files for quite a few outstanding games including usual suspects like Half-Life 2, the Battlefield games and of course one of my favorite series “that I am really no good at yet still enjoy” – Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War

Highlights from this week’s column include mods for:

  • Doom III – Wrathchild Act I (not ROE compatible), Revised Alphalabs
  • Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – A Provost of the Nine Divines, More Nord Beards
  • Battlefield 2 – Operation Peacekeeper, Allies Intent Extended
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R – Ballistics Mod
  • Far Cry 2 – new maps: MP_Surf & Gold Rush

There are also links to other maps, mods and patches for many of your favorite PC modifiable games. Be sure to check it all out after the jump.

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Actiontrip Lists the Top 10 Pirated PC Games of 2008

By Stephany on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 12:38 PM PST
In Call of Duty, Command & Conquer, Computer, Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, Grand Theft Auto

yellowbeard

When you think of piracy lately, Spore comes to mind more so than anything else, and according to a post over on Actiontrip– Electronic Arts and Will Wright’s huge hit Spore is the biggest pirated game of 2008. I wonder if it has anything to do with the hoopla caused by the DRM restrictions EA imposed upon the title?

Whatever gamers reasoning for pirating these titles is, they are all listed in the order of most to least with the release date of the game next to the title. While looking this over, some of you may recall all of the money that Ubisoft claims they lost when Assassin’s Creed for the PC was pirated. The main reason that Assassin’s Creed was so highly pirated according to a lawsuit brought against OEM by Ubisoft, was because an employee took home a copy of Assassin’s Creed and uploaded it onto the internet six weeks before the game shipped in April 2008. Ubisoft claims that this led to over 700,000 pirated downloads of the title. Well, now that number is up to 1,070,000. Wow, just wow.

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Call of Duty: World at War Double XP Week Gets into Full Swing

By Stephany on Saturday, December 6th, 2008 at 8:22 AM PST
In Activision, Call of Duty, Computer, Gamer Life, Games, Microsoft

call of duty: world at war

As of yesterday, gamers who own the Limited Collector’s Edition of Call of Duty: World at War can start earning double experience points when playing multiplayer until December 12.

To earn these extra points, you must have access to the “Double XP Officer’s Club” playlists on Xbox 360, as well as the general playlists if you are a PC user.

If you need more information on how to activate this, just check out the Call of Duty website.

Activison Teases Guitar Hero 5, Tony Hawk, Modern Warfare 2, and Bond Racing

By Stephany on Thursday, December 4th, 2008 at 7:38 AM PST
In Activision, Blizzard, Call of Duty, Game Consoles, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, Guitar Hero, Portable

burger king guitar 1 Activison Teases Guitar Hero 5, Tony Hawk, Modern Warfare 2, and Bond Racing

Activision Blizzard sure knows how to get the speculation ball rolling, and with this latest bit of teasers and confirmations from the company during yesterday’s Massive Inc. event (advertising summit really) what they had to say is really not much of a surprise.

This meeting basically showcases games that would be great vehicles for in-game advertising, and the biggest one mentioned was one called Guitar Hero 5 (working/speculative title at this point) which was revealed as a screenshot featuring a Burger Kings ad next to the scrolling notes.

ActiBliz also confirmed what we already knew about the upcoming Tony Hawk game slated for an October 2009 release when a spokesman stated: “You’re not going to be playing this game with a controller in your hands”. This, however is old news to gamers who have been in the know regarding a “skateboard type” peripheral which is supposed to come with the game.

Confirmed during the event was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for Fall 2009, and while no details were forthcoming on the upcoming Call of Duty title, ActiBliz did acknowledged Bizarre Creations’ “Bond Racing” (no tile was mentioned) style game which would be heading to stores sometime in September 2009. The good thing about this Bond game though, is that there is no movie tie-in associated with it and for fans of racing games, another one is in the works which is being hailed as a “Mario Kart meets Forza”.

So there ya have it. A few teasers, a few confirmations and the expectation that in-game advertising will be prevalent throughout each one of them. Hooray for greed and constantly being bombarded with advertising no matter where you look. Formally known as the American Way, it is now just the way of the world.

(MTV Multiplayer)