Treyarch isn't screwing around with their latest warning. If you get caught hacking or modding for points, they will do their damnedest to get you banned for life from PSN and XBLIVE.
Steam has put up a rare mid-week sale, and it's a good one. For two days only, Call of Duty: World of War goes for half price.
VG247: Activision's Mike Griffin has said that the Call of Duty franchise has sold close to 14 million units in the series lifetime.
BeefJack writes: "Treyarch are pushing out another 250 achievable gamerscore for World at War with their creatively named DLC, Map Pack 3.
Back when Infinity Ward first revealed the special editions for Modern Warfare 2, little was mentioned about Call of Duty Classic, a downloadable version of the original Call of Duty game released in 2003.
Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 is coming in August featuring three multiplayer maps (Battery, Revolution and Breach), co-developed with partner Certain Affinity and one new Zombie map (Der Riese).
Treyarch has released patch version 1.5 for Call of Duty: World at War which includes map pack 2 for free.
Treyarch has revealed the release date of the upcoming 1.5 update--and subsequently the Map Pack 2--for the PC version of their military FPS Call of Duty: World at War.
Further to details posted last month for Call of Duty: World at War patch v1.5, Treyarch have confirmed map pack 2 will be included.
The figures, compiled by GfK Chart-Track, show family-oriented and educational games have become the most popular with the UK public. With combined sales volumes of 1.65 million units, Nintendo's Wii Fit, Wii Play and Mario Kart Wii titles equate to 72% of the top five 'best sellers' chart. The period also saw total sales of Nintendo's Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training surpass the three million units mark to become the UK's most popular game ever.