To coincide with the upcoming Variety Map Pack, Loot Ninja has decided to give away two copies of Call of Duty 4 to you, their loyal readers. They have one copy for Xbox 360 and one copy for PS3. But that's not all. Loot Ninja also has two download codes for the Variety Map Pack on Xbox Live. Four prizes for four winners.
In an update to Loot Ninja's CoD4 Map Pack news, their Editor in Chief heard from Activision that the Variety Map Pack will be exclusive to the Xbox 360 for the first 21 days of its release before being available for the PS3.
Videogamiing247 reports:
Infinity Ward has revealed that a Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare patch for PS3 will finally be arriving this week. "I'm thinking you'll be able to enjoy all the new features as soon as the next few days," said communications director Robert Bowling on his blog. "But I'll update you with I have a firm answer on that." As for what you can expect from the patch, it sounds exactly like the last Xbox 360 update, with new kill cams and minor ...
Infinity Ward community manager, Robert Bowling, has confirmed that downloadable content for Call of Duty 4 will be available this spring.Speaking to Gametrailers TV, Bowling demoed one of the four multiplayer maps available in the so named Variety Map Pack in the pipeline for the 360 and PS3 (via XBL and PSN).The new map, Chinatown, based on the popular Carentan level from Call of Duty 2, depicts the San Francisco area as rain-soaked and ...
A badly-wounded Iraq War veteran, missing since February, has been found dead inside a culvert in Charlotte County, Florida, according to Indiana's News and Tribune.
Call of Duty 4 is now officially the biggest game on PlayStation 3, according to the latest Chart Track information ¿ and Activision plans to celebrate with a high profile consumer event and new downloadable content.
With the massive Activision Blizzard merger looming, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick held court today at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference in Dana Point, California. And while many presentations by executives to analysts prove snooze-inducing, Kotick brought up several subjects which perked up the ears of the game industry.
Speaking to a group of investment analysts today, Activision CEO (and soon to be Activision Blizzard president and CEO) Bobby Kotick said the company is considering turning its Call of Duty franchise into a massively multiplayer online game.
"With Call of Duty 4 being the smash hit that it is, it's no surprise to hear that new multiplayer maps are in the works..."