Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is presently being promoted as only being available as a pre-order bonus for the upcoming FPS Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. As it turns out, you will in fact be able to purchase it separately. Here’s what Director Raven David Pellas’ statement says, talking about the additional 6 multiplayer maps to be released for the game post-launch, according to NeoGAF: “What we announced before today was that we were going to offer 10 maps on launch, and that’s still true. The announcement today is that the six remaining maps we are actually going to be delivering to anyone who purchases Modern Warfare Remastered, anyone who owns it or a version of Infinite Warfare that comes with it, they’re going to get all 16 of the maps for no additional...
Call of Duty revealed new pictures and videos for their upcoming game Infinite Warfare which features Game of Thrones heart-throb Kit Harington alongside UFC Featherweight champion Conor McGregor. These two images were posted on Call of Duty’s Instagram account recently. WANTED BY SATO: Bradley Fillion – The notorious SetDef Captain of the SDS Ares Vallis. Considered extremely dangerous in close quarters combat. A photo posted by Call of Duty (@callofduty) on Sep 16, 2016 at 10:00am PDT WANTED BY SATO: Admiral Salen Kotch – Captain of the SDS Olympus Mons and leader of the SetDef insurgent fleet. A photo posted by Call of Duty (@callofduty) on Sep 18, 2016 at 10:52am PDT As you might have guessed by now, Kit Harington is the game’s antagonist, Rear Admiral Salen Ko...
UFC super star Conor McGregor is set to appear in the upcoming Call of Duty game. The featherweight champion tweeted on the 3rd of September of his involvement with the Call of Duty franchise. The best team up with the best! As a huge fan I am honoured to be in a @CallofDuty game. #ad pic.twitter.com/l2LZ7vws02 — Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) September 3, 2016 And just last night he took to Instagram to post this f***ing badass picture with the caption – When the biggest need the baddest to do work, I answer the call. The post also mentions to keep an eye out for an announcement by Activision. When the biggest need the baddest to do work, I answer the call. Keep an eye on @CallofDuty tomorrow. #ad #InfiniteWarfare A photo posted by Conor McGregor Official (@thenotoriousmma) on Se...
This seems to be becoming a trend. After Titanfall 2, it has been announced that the multiplayer beta for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will not happen on the PC. Activision recently released a multiplayer overview trailer, showcasing the all new Combat Rigs which are cuustomizable combat suits. You can choose from six base suits – Phantom, Stryker, FTL, Synaptic, Merc and Warfighter, each of which has their own payload and traits which can be combined to suit your play style. It also shows new tech, like the Black Hole Projector and the Biospike, along with new maps and game modes. Unfortunately, PC gamers will have to be disappointed as the beta will only be available on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One. So unfair. The trailer also shows primary and secondary weapons which can now b...
Everyone is excited about Battlefield 1 taking the players to the trenches of World War I, while COD: Infinite Warfare is getting bashed for putting the players in space battles. But what if we told you, that there existed a COD project that was supposed to be set in Ancient Rome? That’s right. According to GamesRadar, about eight years ago, Activision almost considered a pitch where Call of Duty would’ve taken place in ancient Rome. The story would’ve followed the story of a soldier in Julius Caesar’s trustworthy tenth legion, with first person sword combat, war elephants and even a playable Julius Caesar himself. As we know, The COD franchise is known for one thing; guns, guns and even more guns. So hearing about this might come as a surprise. However, the tremen...
Activision has today released the Modern Warfare Trilogy collection for PS3 and Xbox 360. It has no visuals upgrades, or added features. It’s lazily done cash-grab, so here’s a lazily copied description from the product page. “Get hours of action packed, gun wielding fun with one of the best FPS franchises out there. In our minds, you cant go wrong with an epic single player storyline and classic multiplayer gameplay that lets you immerse yourself in dynamic battle scenes so you can fight your way out. Product Features Call of Duty Modern Warfare Trilogy contents Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Modern Warfare 2 + DLC 1 (Stimulus Package includes 5 maps), Modern Warfare 3 Modern Warfare 1 specific points: One of the most critically-acclaimed games in history Winner of nume...
The end of October brought with it some huge titles like Halo 5: Guardians, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, and several other big games. And it’s only getting better in November. Honestly, with the number of blockbuster titles releasing, it’s fair to say November 2015 is kind of a big deal. With major titles like Fallout 4, Need for Speed and even Call of Duty: Black Ops making giant returns, this month is sure to be full of releases that you won’t want to miss. There’s sure to be plenty available for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation, so without further delay lets jump into ‘Games of November’. Anno 2205 Developers: Ubisoft Blue Byte Mainz | Publishers: Ubisoft | Released Date: November 3, 2015 Even though Anno 2205 closed beta was cancelled, Ubisoft has r...
Halloween’s gone but Activision hasn’t had enough of that candy yet, and so, in a surprising move, the publisher announced tonight that they’ve bought Candy Crush developer King for $5.9 billion. Yes, that’s BILLION. The mega-acquisition has to go through approval in Ireland, where King is based, but Activision says they anticipate that everything will be official by spring of 2016. So why is the video game publisher, best known for mammoth series likeCall of Duty, spending this much money on such an unusual acquisition? Well, Candy Crush is one of the most lucrative games in the world, earning some $1.33 billion in revenue in 2014 alone according to a King financial statement. The studio, which operates Candy Crush and a number of similar games including Bubble Witch and Farm ...
“The Giant” Bonus Map picks up the Zombies story where Origins left off. Re-live the chaos of Treyarch’s classic “Der Riese” Zombies map with Dempsey, Nikolai, Takeo and Richthofen. Set in a World War II-era research facility, complete with the weapon-upgrading Pack-a-Punch Machine, Teleporters, and Hellhounds. Check out the gameplay trailer of Call of Duty: Black Ops III ‘The Giant’ Zombies Bonus Map: “The Giant” is a bonus map included with the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Collector’s Editions. Pre-order and secure your copy now. Black Ops III will be released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on November 6, 2015. A feature-limited version that only supports multiplayer modes will be released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Treyarch teased the inevitable Zombies DLC on it’s twitter. From the teaser image, it appears that they will unveil it at the San Diego Comic Con 2015. The DLC will be a timed exclusive on the PS4, as Activision and Sony announced at E3. For more news, stay tuned to Gaming Central
While Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has got some great reviews, it is also getting its fair share of brickbats in videos and networks across the world. For this Activision is calling in its crack team of elite copyright lawyers in take-down strikes against YouTubers who reveal cheats and exploits in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Eurogamer reports that YouTube network Machinima recently issued an email warning to its affiliates, that Activision is on the warpath. “Activision is being particularly vigilant about their Call of Duty videos lately; issuing strikes on videos showing glitches. If you post videos highlighting these glitches, your channel may be liable to receive a copyright strike so please be careful,” stated the email. Activision says that it’s focused on vi...
Activision just revealed that it sold more than $500 million worth of Destiny to retail stores and first party companies – lest we forget the game has only been out for two days. And this has got to be more than good news for the company as it cost them about $500 million to make the damn game. You should probably keep in mind that this figure doesn’t reflect how many copies of the game have been sold to customers. We’ll get an estimate of how many are actually playing the game in the near future. But Activision says that early indications are promising, so there are fewer reasons to think otherwise. “Since the beginning, we’ve been confident that our investment and belief in Destiny would pay off,” said Activision’s CEO Eric Hirshberg in a statement. “But no...