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Today, the Official UK Playstation Magazine told its readership that they will be breaking the Call of Duty 7 secret to the world in next month's issue.
The Official PlayStation Magazine, goes on sale from May 17th.
The magazine points to an image of one of the pages from that issue and it may provide additional clues: image
There's been a few comments around the net that the 60's style grenade on the cover means that this means the game will be set in Vietnam, while other folks are pointing to so-called "M*A*S*H"-style fonts indicative of a Korean War setting.
The latter is not correct. The fonts are USAAF-style. The USAAF was the precursor to the USAF and they were around from 1941 through to 1947. This would indicate a slightly earlier beginning to the game...one that would take up right when WWII ended.
Given the news, this looks like Activision is giving Sony a turn to do some exclusive CoD-pwnage (y'all remember how XBox lorded over MW2).
In addition to this info, please note that the "numbers site" http://gknova6.com/ is at it again with a new code (push the second button down): <!--more-->
The code was cracked pretty quickly by Matthew McKenna (http://twitter.com/Matt_Teddy)
CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT SOMD
He got it by applying the modulo, 1969 to the letters:
D - 1 = C
U - 9 = L
G - 6 = A
this site: http://www.somd.com/announcements/psa/, where the following cipher is found:
...etc.
This takes you to
Posted by: Eve Reign on Friday, 9 April 2010, at 3:20 p.m.
You can find me at the Cheeping River. It's near the Cheering Viper.
somd.com is indeed Southern Maryland Online and interestingly, Maryland is the postmark for the USB thumbdrives that contained the original message that started this whole viral marketingfest.
A certain MrToasty apparently got the rest:
using a Vignere cipher with the keyword "Sputnik". These convert to the following latitude and longitudes:
These convert to: CIA headquarters, NORAD, White Sands (the missile base), White House and Ivanovskaya ploshchad (the Kremlin), Russia
Thats quite an interesting find. Its about time to start hearing some news about the next Treyarch title.
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Today, the Official UK Playstation Magazine told its readership that they will be breaking the Call of Duty 7 secret to the world in next month's issue.
The Official PlayStation Magazine, goes on sale from May 17th.
The magazine points to an image of one of the pages from that issue and it may provide additional clues: image
There's been a few comments around the net that the 60's style grenade on the cover means that this means the game will be set in Vietnam, while other folks are pointing to so-called "M*A*S*H"-style fonts indicative of a Korean War setting.
The latter is not correct. The fonts are USAAF-style. The USAAF was the precursor to the USAF and they were around from 1941 through to 1947. This would indicate a slightly earlier beginning to the game...one that would take up right when WWII ended.
Given the news, this looks like Activision is giving Sony a turn to do some exclusive CoD-pwnage (y'all remember how XBox lorded over MW2).
In addition to this info, please note that the "numbers site" http://gknova6.com/ is at it again with a new code (push the second button down): <!--more-->
...all lower Rhine and Westphalia he commanded the league
"mod 1969 dugbtrlrfm gwoxawdnsnoc yxnm"
Inconceivable (?) spectrum
"mod 1969 dugbtrlrfm gwoxawdnsnoc yxnm"
Inconceivable (?) spectrum
The code was cracked pretty quickly by Matthew McKenna (http://twitter.com/Matt_Teddy)
CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT SOMD
He got it by applying the modulo, 1969 to the letters:
D - 1 = C
U - 9 = L
G - 6 = A
this site: http://www.somd.com/announcements/psa/, where the following cipher is found:
...etc.
This takes you to
Posted by: Eve Reign on Friday, 9 April 2010, at 3:20 p.m.
LWLXRMSYWN.GVVOXXPXBVOKTPXAVSFTMBK -AONTHLRDOF.DHXSWEJHCQSQFWTCZUBCAM
LWLXRMSYWN.LRDOFUINENYMGNPBMSYWNHAM, -YFTTXEWPGJL.XVORLUINEASPTCZUBJWGILVF
LWLXRBGG.CCGRNYMGNAEMOWXAAGMSYWNGVVO, -GCYSRZYKXR.YBCBGCYGVVOXDOKSWEJUINE
LWLXRMSYWN.XVORLCCGRAONTHLVFCWKYG, -FMFWCMXIMX.RTLHGPBWTMBKNSNTZBIM
XXPXSQFW.HYORVPAKYHAMCAMMBKAONTH, MUZOWHYORV.CAMIGRAONTHLRDOFHYORVOAVBM
LWLXRMSYWN.LRDOFUINENYMGNPBMSYWNHAM, -YFTTXEWPGJL.XVORLUINEASPTCZUBJWGILVF
LWLXRBGG.CCGRNYMGNAEMOWXAAGMSYWNGVVO, -GCYSRZYKXR.YBCBGCYGVVOXDOKSWEJUINE
LWLXRMSYWN.XVORLCCGRAONTHLVFCWKYG, -FMFWCMXIMX.RTLHGPBWTMBKNSNTZBIM
XXPXSQFW.HYORVPAKYHAMCAMMBKAONTH, MUZOWHYORV.CAMIGRAONTHLRDOFHYORVOAVBM
You can find me at the Cheeping River. It's near the Cheering Viper.
somd.com is indeed Southern Maryland Online and interestingly, Maryland is the postmark for the USB thumbdrives that contained the original message that started this whole viral marketingfest.
A certain MrToasty apparently got the rest:
THREEEIGHT.NINEFIVEONESEVENNINESIX -SEVENSEVEN.ONEFOURSIXFIVEEIGHTSIX
THREEEIGHT.SEVENFOURFOURTWOEIGHTONE, -ONEZEROFOUR.EIGHTFOURSIXEIGHTZEROSIX
THREETWO.NINEFOURTHREEEIGHTEIGHTNINE, -ONEZEROSIX.FOURONENINEFOURFOURFOUR
THREEEIGHT.EIGHTNINESEVENSIXSEVEN, -SEVENSEVEN.ZEROTHREESIXFIVEFIVE
FIVEFIVE.SEVENFIVEONESIXSIXSEVEN, THREESEVEN.SIXONESEVENSEVENSEVENEIGHT
THREEEIGHT.SEVENFOURFOURTWOEIGHTONE, -ONEZEROFOUR.EIGHTFOURSIXEIGHTZEROSIX
THREETWO.NINEFOURTHREEEIGHTEIGHTNINE, -ONEZEROSIX.FOURONENINEFOURFOURFOUR
THREEEIGHT.EIGHTNINESEVENSIXSEVEN, -SEVENSEVEN.ZEROTHREESIXFIVEFIVE
FIVEFIVE.SEVENFIVEONESIXSIXSEVEN, THREESEVEN.SIXONESEVENSEVENSEVENEIGHT
using a Vignere cipher with the keyword "Sputnik". These convert to the following latitude and longitudes:
38.951796 - 77.146586
38.744281, - 104.846806
32.943889, - 106.419444
38.89767, - 77.03655
55.751667, 37. 617778
38.744281, - 104.846806
32.943889, - 106.419444
38.89767, - 77.03655
55.751667, 37. 617778
These convert to: CIA headquarters, NORAD, White Sands (the missile base), White House and Ivanovskaya ploshchad (the Kremlin), Russia
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