Call of Duty: Modern Warefare 3 Trailer
Scott Rose - Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Activision along with Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games have just released a trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – a game when judged by the trailer will surely give Battlefield 3 a run for its money.
“Call of Duty doesn’t have cut scenes, every second of that was taken from playable moments in the game. #MW3″ – Robert Bowling, Creative Strategist at Infinity Ward
Don’t want to view the trailer on YouTube? You can grab the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Trailer from the 3FL Mirror.
Modern Warfare 3 will be released for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 8th, 2011.
Black Ops: Escalation Hitting PC On June 2nd
Scott Rose - Friday, May 20, 2011

Activision has just announced that the latest in downloadable content for Call of Duty: Black Ops will be available on PC June 2nd – a month after its Xbox 360 exclusivity.
Escalation will bring 5 additional multiplayer maps to Call of Duty: Black Ops – four of which will be your standard maps, whilst the fifth map will be an all new zombie map which sees Robert Englund, George Romero, and Sarah Michelle Gellar make an appearance.
Activision has said that it will be making an announcement in regards to the PlayStation 3 version of this downloadable content “soon”.
More information on Escalation can be found over on the Steam Store – where they are currently taking 10% off when you pre-order.
Source: Steam Store
Activision Blizzard – Q1 2011 Results
Scott Rose - Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Activision Blizzard released their First Quarter 2011 Financial Results today, announcing that it had made $1.4 billion in revenue, an increase of $100 million from the year before that. The net income for Activision Blizzard also saw an increase going from $381 million in Q1 2010 to $503 million in Q1 2011.
During the first quarter of 2011 Activision Blizzard held three of the top-10 PC titles, with Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft: Cataclysm and Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty, and Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Activision Blizzard also mentions that Call of Duty: Black Ops had a increase of more than 33% unique gamers playing online within the first five months than Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and since the release of the First Strike DLC back in February 1 the average time a player spends online playing per day has risen to an average 58 minutes – more than the 55 minutes an average user spends on Facebook per day.
Source: Activision Blizzard
Call of Duty: Black Ops – First Strike Comes To PC
Scott Rose - Monday, March 28, 2011

Back in February, Xbox360 owners were treated to the Call of Duty: Black Ops DLC Pack “First Strike”.
The DLC Pack contained 4 new multiplayer maps “Berlin Wall”, “Stadium”, “Discovery”, and “Kowloon”, the pack also added a new zombie survival level titled “Ascension”.
PC owners can now purchase the DLC Pack from the Steam Store for $14.99 USD.
Source: Steam
Infinity Ward delayed MW2 DLC for EA
Frozen Hell - Friday, January 21, 2011
Activision’s latest addition to the stoush now alleges that the former IW heads were colluding with EA to delay the launch of the Stimulus Pack map pack for Modern Warfare 2 until after the launch of EA’s competing Battlefield: Bad Company 2 title that was released earlier last year.
In a move that was going to no doubt incense Activision, after their departure from IW, West and Zampella started their own new games development house aptly called Respawn Entertainment. Purportedly a large number of staff from IW who worked on the Modern Warfare 2 title coming across to their new venture with them signing an exclusive deal with EA to publish any game titles that they produce.
No doubt this will take some time to be sorted out in the courts. In the meantime, until Activision rebuilds Infinity Ward then Treyarch remains as the only other to-date developer of games in the Call of Duty franchise.
Via: Gamasutra
Call of Duty: Black Ops – First Strike DLC
Scott Rose - Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Due out the beginning of next month is Call of Duty: Black Ops’ first DLC Map Pack titled First Strike. The pack contains four new multiplayer maps and a zombie map for 1200 MS Points ($20 AUD).
“We’re committed to supporting Call of Duty: Black Ops fans with continuous updates to the game and exciting new content that will keep our community engaged” – Mark Lamia, Treyarch Studios
The four standard maps that ship with the DLC will focus on adding a unique element to each map, with Zip-Lines, Collapsing Bridges and Auto-Turrets all featuring in the new maps.
First Strike will be available on the 1st of February for Xbox 360 users, whilst PlayStation 3 and PC users will have to wait just that little bit longer.
Call of Duty: Black Ops – $1 Billion in Revenue
Scott Rose - Monday, December 27, 2010

Last week Activision announced that the Treyarch produced hit shooter “Call of Duty: Black Ops” had hit the $1 Billion dollar revenue milestone in less than 2 months, totaling more than 600 million hours played since its November 9 release.
In the first 24 hours of release it had sold 5.6 million copies earning around $360 million in sales, and within its first week it had reached $650 million – $100 million more than Modern Warfare 2′s profits a year ago.
According to Activision the only other producer to break this milestone so quickly in all other forms of entertainment was James Cameron’s film Avatar.
Black Ops will have dedicated servers
Frozen Hell - Monday, May 17, 2010
Lamia revealed his thoughts on dedicated servers with the following comments in a recent interview:
“I think dedicated servers are excellent. I don’t see any reason not to see them unless … well, I just don’t see any reason not to…”
“We do work very hard to reconcile the desire to manipulate and modify those dedicated servers with offering them the persistent experience and benefits that the console system provides … so people can run dedicated servers and also participate in the communal experience the console players get to have, given they’re all on first-party servers.”
So PC gamers rejoice, as long as Treyarch don’t bugger up the game, then it sounds like Black Ops could be a new worthy multiplayer game to get stuck into. The game is due out in November, and will have stiff competition from the new modern day Medal of Honor game being released in October, with no word on whether the Battlefield series will see another outing later in the year as well (BF3 maybe?).
Via: Joystiq
Black Ops to include flyable planes, co-op play
Frozen Hell - Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The details you can see in the trailer that you can grab as Freezone here don’t give away a lot about the gameplay and what will be included. But it does show vehicles apparently being flown, which has been confirmed in other reports now that they will indeed be flyable (rather than AI/cut-scene controlled).
Another interesting addition to the game for multiplayer, and something that is probably more console orientated, is the inclusion of co-op gameplay through the single-player campaign. The co-op will allow 2-4 players to play together to complete the missions, but there aren’t any details on how the difficulty and/or AI will scale with more players as yet.
The game which is being set in the Vietnam war era will have you playing through missions in Vietnam, Cuba and Russia. So expect to see jungle, tropical environments and snow featuring no doubt.
Via: Kotaku
Call of Duty 7, aka Black Ops
Frozen Hell - Tuesday, May 4, 2010
At the moment details are thin on the ground, with the only hint as to what the gameplay is all about being the teaser trailer that was released late last week that you can grab here. Most rumours pointed to the game being set in the Vietnam War period, which would be somewhat of a relief from World War II that Call of Duty seemed to get stuck on for quite a few games (there really is only so many WWII based games you can play).
As to whether we’ll see a dedicated servers or not for multiplayer is yet to be seen and is something that PC gamers will be eager to find out. Treyarch did at least goto the trouble of doing it for World at War, but then again Infinity Ward might have set the precedent now with their last contribution to the series – Modern Warfare 2 – that lacked dedicated servers.
Via: Shacknews










