Call of Duty 5 Needs to "Redefine WWII"

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  • CSN NewsBot

    #1

    Call of Duty 5 Needs to "Redefine WWII"

    Call of Duty 5 needs to redefine the WWII genre, according to Senior Producer, Noah Heller.
    The game (COD 4) built great fertile ground for us to start on and if we're going to say: 'Look it's Christmas, here's another Call of Duty as you loved it last year', then we need to make sure the game is high quality or people won't trust what Call of Duty is.



    Heller added, "This has to be the best shooter and has to redefine the World War II genre.
    Treyarch does have some mighty large shoes to fill after Infinity Ward's massively successful Call of Duty 4.



    Call of Duty: World at War is due out around Christmas for all current-gen systems and the PC.
  • -:Nighthawk:-

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    Redefine WWII?
    Bad news boys... this time around South Korea is a major military power in the world, and due to major sales in that region we figured that they should probably join up with the Japs and kick some serious doughboy butt. Stay tuned for COD6: Rise of the Jews to see other ways we'll be redefining WWII in the near future!
    Okay, so not quite. Still... it's a pretty saturated market, so we'll see how this one fares. Hopefully better than MoH:Pacific Assault.

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    • peagle

      #3
      Add some Ewoks and Wookies, that should do it.

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      • Linux

        #4
        -:Nighthawk:- wrote..

        Redefine WWII?



        Okay, so not quite. Still... it's a pretty saturated market, so we'll see how this one fares. Hopefully better than MoH:Pacific Assault.
        Anything better than MoH:Pacific Assault, anything better than what the crap EA has put out from time to time.......

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        • Zom-B

          #5
          "here's another Call of Duty as you loved it last year"



          Yeah, exactly. We don't want yearly installments of COD, we want a new COD, something we haven't seen before.

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