Activision have released some new screenshots for CoD 3 exclusively to the Australia media. Taken from the Xbox 360 and PS3 builds of the game.
Activision hired Emmy nominated composer Joel Goldsmith for their upcoming game Call of Duty 3.
A recent job listing at Activision suggests that Treyarch, the studio behind Call of Duty 3 and Ultimate Spider-Man, will be developing the next James Bond videogame.
In creating the upcoming Call of Duty 3 game, the game developers at Treyarch returned to the source of inspiration for previous games in the successful combat series: war movies.
Call of Duty 2 is still the most popular Xbox Live games on the 360. Even nine months since its release no other game can budge it off the top spot and with good reason. After the multiplayer patch came out the game has become a huge success online, with clans competing online for King and Country and now comes the info which will have Call of Duty 2 fans frothing at the mouth and ears, thats right we have some rather juicy info regarding the new title Call of Duty 3.
Electronic Gaming Monthly has spilled new details on Call of Duty 3 in a preview appearing in its July issue - details of which an Xbox.com forumite has dutifully waded through and plastered across the internet in a shower of CoD love, bullets and indeed bullet-points. The information in EGM's article has been broken down into three sections by the forum poster, with the likes of new tech bumping up the realism ante noted along with key gameplay and multiplayer changes/additions.
According to a recent article in EGM, Treyarch is focused on crafting immersive environments, adding new effects like:
Playsyde.com has posted what seems to be the first screenshot of Call of Duty 3. It looks a bit doctored, but you never know.