by John Keefer, May 22, 2013 8:30pm PDT
by Alice O'Connor, May 01, 2012 5:00am PDT
by Steve Watts, Apr 24, 2012 11:00am PDT
Activision has started to tease the next Call of Duty, with word that an official announcement is coming May 1. But already, the company has been dropping clues, such as a new video that hints at a future setting with more sophisticated weaponry.
Watch: A look at a future-weapon »
by Andrew Yoon, Apr 23, 2012 12:15pm PDT
This year's entry to the Call of Duty franchise will be unveiled on May 1st during the NBA playoffs on TNT, Activision has revealed via the franchise's official website. While unconfirmed, it's likely that Treyarch is working on this year's iteration, given the pattern of alternating development duties established in 2007 with Call of Duty 3.
This will be the ninth main entry in the Call of Duty franchise.
Read more: Black Ops 2 seems more likely »
by Steve Watts, Apr 13, 2012 7:00am PDT
by Jeff Mattas, Feb 08, 2012 12:00pm PST
Electronic Arts has made some significant progress in its attempts to capture more of the market share of the first-person shooter. Battlefield 3's piece of the first-person pie jumped eleven percent last year--from 13% to 24%--but the publisher is thinking of ways to up the ante even further. Recognizing the success of Activision's Call of Duty Elite service, EA is determined to get "one step ahead," perhaps by developing a similar service for its own military shooter franchise.
Read more: Praise and future plans »
"They said in the video that they will have 60 FPS and low-latency controls. I.e., COD will be COD."
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