Kotaku writes: "This is a terrible trailer. We've all been over the morality discussion of World War II games, or any game that simulates an actual war in which real people we know fought. For this genre, that hard rock accompaniment to Call of Duty: World at War's launch trailer is atrocious, and I certainly hope it's not going out on television (where the trailer is much better). "NO RULES?" Is this a UFC montage? "NO FEAR?" What, we're reducing World War II to a rear-window sticker in a white trash lowrider? Where's Calvin pissing on Japan?"
Gamerdeals.net writes:
Online betting service paddypower has offered confident odds that Activision's Call of Duty: World at War will end up at the top of the UK's all-format chart this Christmas.
Aeropause writer Joe Haygood, takes a look at the upcoming November releases that are coimng to the PC. Some of the notables are Wrath of the Lich King and Legendary.
worthPlaying writes: "Call of Duty: World at War completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining WWII gaming and thrusting players into the final tension-filled, unforgiving battles against a new ferocious enemy in the most dangerous and suspenseful action ever seen. This 850mb PC multiplayer beta features 3 maps, and has a level cap set to 40."
Fileplanet has started offering pre-loading of the Call of Duty: World at War PC beta for subscribers. They have also changed the availability date for regular downloads to Tuesday 10-28...
CB reports: "Multiplay - organisers of the largest UK electronic games festivals - have announced that Activision Publishing will be attending i35 and showcasing Call of Duty: World at War, the latest installment in the Call of Duty franchise, due out on EU store shelves on November 14th.
The Treyarch people have been teasing out information about the PC beta for a few weeks now and now Fileplanet is offering to reserve a copy of the Call of Duty: World at War PC MP beta for people. Users will still have to jump through some hoops to get a key from callofduty.com but they'll be able to add the game to their Fileplanet download queue so they can grab it as soon as it comes out.
The new episode of GT TV is out and the world exclusive reveal about the game which was said to rock the internet gaming community is that the game will have a Nazi Zombie mode and many other modes and features revealed.
This is the Exclusive content you will receive when you pre order Call of Duty: World at War from certain retailers.
Videogamer writes: "Treyarch has announced that in the upcoming Call of Duty World at War on PC players will have access to friends lists and an invite system, similar to that usually seen in console titles.
Speaking to VideoGamer.com senior producer Noah Heller said that World at War DLC will be "off the beaten path" and confirmed that Treyarch has discussed the possibility of adding new campaign co-op missions.
UK retailer GAME has revealed that the Call of Duty: World at War Collector's Edition will be exclusive to them when it launches on November 14th, asking gamers to cough up a hefty £59.99 for the privilege of getting their hands on it.
Speaking to VideoGamer.com Treyarch senior producer Noah Heller said that World at War's multiplayer "feels much better than any Call of Duty I've had a chance to play".
Call of Duty: World at War could be the last game in the series set during World War II.
GameXtract writes "In a recent interview Noah Heller, Senior Producer of Call of Duty World at War has told OXM that their latest Call of Duty title is the goriest yet in the series. Some scenes were so torn up with blood, and guts that they were even in fact cut from the final product all together."
JD, Community Manager of Treyarch has released new informations about upcoming PC Beta and revealed Friends and Invites feature integrated by new system of unique profiles.
The senior producer of Call of Duty: World at War has told OXM that it's the goriest Call of Duty game to date.
Dutch website reports that a PC Beta of COD 5 starts today.
GameStop is advertising the controversial "Day 1 Advantage" first mentioned by Activision in September. Day 1 was said to provide you access to upgraded guns and accelerated points accumulation right out of the box...if you paid for it.