Activision has made an interesting decision to put CoD4 in the running for the BAFTA awards instead of CoD:WW. Yes, CoD:WW has had problems, but it has also had great sales and it was also released in 2008, but apparently, games released late in 2007 were eligible for the awards. Read more below:
This also seems like a very strange decision because well all saw the sales charts and how CoD:WW dominated UK sales for weeks...this does not make sense in my opinion.
Thanks to FPSadmin for the news.
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"Call of Duty Modern Warfare missed the deadline for the 2007 Awards and so Activision elected to put that game forward for this year's Awards and chose not to enter World at War this time. We can only judge those games which are entered for BAFTA consideration."
Therefore, Treyarch might be lucky enough to be entered next year; though we doubt this since the game didn't miss the 2008 deadline. Furthermore, other video games released after Modern Warfare in 2007, weren't afforded the same virtue. Still, as BAFTA said, it's down to the publisher to submit the games for consideration, meaning they might not have realized that late-2007 games were eligible.
Therefore, Treyarch might be lucky enough to be entered next year; though we doubt this since the game didn't miss the 2008 deadline. Furthermore, other video games released after Modern Warfare in 2007, weren't afforded the same virtue. Still, as BAFTA said, it's down to the publisher to submit the games for consideration, meaning they might not have realized that late-2007 games were eligible.
This also seems like a very strange decision because well all saw the sales charts and how CoD:WW dominated UK sales for weeks...this does not make sense in my opinion.
Thanks to FPSadmin for the news.
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