Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Also known as: CoD 4

PS3 CoD 4 map pack ready to go

New maps in certification at Sony

Development has finished on the Variety Map pack for the PS3 version of Call of Duty 4 and it's in certification with Sony as we speak.

As Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling reveals: "The Variety Map Pack DLC and patch required to add the maps to the game went to Certification at Sony last night."

The four new maps in the pack arrived on Xbox Live Marketplace last Friday, while PS3 owners still await a release date announcement. But that should be any moment now, says Bowling.

"We're shooting for a worldwide simultaneous release, so all users can expect to have it at the same general time frame when it finishes certification. We're working to see if we can secure a firm release date to pass along to you guys now," he said.

IW programmer Jon Shiring told us that the new maps should hit PS3 "around three weeks later" than the 360, so we'll hopefully be running around a PS3-generated version of the awesome Creek map before April's out.

Courtesy of CVG.

Apr 8, 2008

 
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Nov 5, 2007
Franchise: Call of Duty
Min system requirements: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or faster RAM: 512 MB Hard Drive: 8000 MB GeForce 6600 / Ati Radeon 9800Pro
Recommended system: 2.4 GHz Duo Core or faster RAM: 1024 MB Hard Drive: 8000 MB GeForce 7800 / Ati Radeon X1800
Multiplayer Modes:
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