
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (multiplayer) review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox
The latest $70 Call of Duty “Game” from Activision is little more than DLC for Modern Warfare II, which makes recommending it as a full game a tall order.
The latest $70 Call of Duty “Game” from Activision is little more than DLC for Modern Warfare II, which makes recommending it as a full game a tall order.
With 2 epic campaigns in this series leading up to the third entry, there’s only one thing on my mind after finishing: What happened?
After years of drama the Activision Blizzard King acquisition by Microsoft/Xbox is apparently done.
It’s a big week for Call of Duty which has kicked off with the world premiere of the Modern Warfare III multiplayer trailer.
The remastered original Tony Hawk titles are venturing outside the Epic Games Store soon.
Prepare for the first ever Modern Warfare open-world Zombies experience.
Gear up Modern Warfare fans, the next installment has been full revealed.
Gear up for the next big Call of Duty reveal event.
The Competition and Markets Authority UK effectively kills the proposed purchase and mega merger.
Crash and friends are back with an action-packed new multiplayer experience.
Some small issues that should hopefully see fixes, but otherwise a good new entry into the series’ multiplayer.
Modern Warfare II is destroying it in the sales department so far.
Out of the gate, the latest and greatest Call of Duty release is doing some great numbers.
Activision is set to “reveal the latest details on the future of Call of Duty” later next week!
Get early campaign access and a number of bonuses for those who pre-order Modern Warfare II.
To follow up on the official Modern Warfare II reveal, Activision dropped off a new gameplay video during Summer Game Fest.
Described as the “a new era for the franchise”, the Modern Warfare sequel is looking explosive. Media and details within!
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