The Newest Edition of the Award-Winning Franchise Takes Players to the Beaches of the Pacific and the Streets of Europe for the Most Intense and Grittiest WWII Experience to Date.
Softpedia writes: "Recently, Robert Bowling, the director of communication at Infinity Ward, launched a somewhat heated tirade against Noah Heller from Activision, telling him to stop referencing Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which was made by Infinity Ward, in all his interviews related to the launch of Call of Duty: World at War, which was made by Treyarch. Bowling even referred to Heller as the "senior super douche" in a blog post.
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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?"
The prestige badges for call of duty: World At War: Ive being posted on a News Forum. Go check them out!
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GamingShogun writes, "The US Army soldiers from Fort Drum and US Marines from 29 Palms will take part in a joint event with Gamestop/Activison to celebrate the launch of Call of Duty: World at War on Veteran's Day eve. On November 10th from 9pm to midnight, gamers can see the festivities at the Pentagon City Mall..."
"A few hours ago, COD5: World at War started showing up on some of the private bitTorrent trackers. The release date for Activision's much anticipated addition to the Call of Duty series is not until November 11, 2009, so many file sharers are more than happy to get their hands on this title prematurely.
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.
The "Nazi Zombie Mode" was announced only last week for Call of Duty: World At War, showing a mode that looks similar to Horde in Gears of War 2, apart from it's jam packed full of Zombies. One thing that we discovered however is that it will only be playable up to one month after release.
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.
I just got confirmation from my friend who is a manager at the beloved video game retail chain, GameStop, that they will be putting Call of Duty: World at War on sale at 5:00 p.m. (local time) the 10th of November; that's one day early. This is great news for all of those COD fans that want to get their zombie shooting action on early.
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.
PS3trophies.co.uk brings you another first look at the full trophy listing for upcoming shooter, Call of Duty: World at War.
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.
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."
The senior producer of Call of Duty: World at War has told OXM that it's the goriest Call of Duty game to date.