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Bueno según leo en la página de GamerShell Activision ha anunciado que Call of Duty 5 está en desarrollo y llegará a las tiendas antes del 31 marzo del próximo año.

"For Call of Duty, we’ll bring the intensity of the recent Call of Duty: Modern Warfare title to yet a new military theater, to engage our significantly larger user based, which nearly doubled last year as new users came into the franchise".

Esperemos un producto con la calidad del COD4,

Empieza la espera

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hmm ta bien, suficiente tiempo de vida para COD4 y hacne lo mismo de cod/cod2 de reusar la misma "epoca/ambientacion" ...

Capaz q cod 6 y 7 seran "del futuro" (estilo la hisotir ade vida de Battlefield pero con 2 juegos por epoca en vez de 1)

moo!

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Curioso pues segun se habia dicho la gente de IW, Activision exige un cod por año, entonces que va a pasar con el que estaba desarrollando blizzard? o a caso es que ya no lo va a desarrollar?

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CoD ya aburre.

cod sucks...

Dios perdonalos porque no saben lo que dicen

yo en cambio pienso que Call fo Duty 5 Rocks, asi como el 4 va a ser de un gran pegue en el mercado

I'm waiting :lol:

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lo va a desarrollar los q hicieron cod3, y por ahi hay rumores de q sera pacific theather WWII de nuevo -.-'

deberia de hacerlo IW nada mas, y para variar los q ni han jugado dice q sux; comentario mas productivo no?

esta vara ta como el futbol xD, --> gustos son gustos <--

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Activision has confirmed that the next installment in the Call of Duty series will be set in an entirely new military theatre and that Treyarch is currently working on a new James Bond game.

The news, which came in a conference call to Eurogamer, co-incides with the announcement of Acitivision's 2.9 Billion USD profit this year.

According to Activision the new Call of Duty will be released on PC, PS3, Xbox 360 and DS, just like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - though PlayStation 2 and Wii versions are also planned this time around.

Activision would not confirm if the game was being developed by Treyarch or Infinity Ward, but did say that Treyarch is currently using the Call of Duty 4 engine to make a new James Bond tie-in game for the new Quantum of Solace film due out this year.

"We'll bring the intensity of the recent Call of Duty: Modern Warfare title to a new military theatre, to engage our significantly larger user base which nearly doubled last year as new users came into the franchise," said Activision CEO Mike Griffith.

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9 Junio 2008

It isn't a huge surprise - in fact, let's face it, it's exactly what we expected - but an official follow-up to last year's Call of Duty 4 has now been unveiled. Call of Duty 5 is a go.

According to reports from the latest issue of the Official Xbox Magazine, the new game will be titled Call of Duty: World at War and will be developed by Treyarch, not Infinity Ward.

Call of Duty 5: World at War is going to eschew the modern update of Infinity Ward's recent game and will instead take the game back to the roots of the franchise, which is either a good or a bad thing dependent on how resistant to change you are.

World at War will be set in the Pacific theater during World War II, which begs the question of why the game isn't called Call of Duty 5: World at War, Again.

According to the report from Xbox Magazine, Treyarch is planning to make the game more of a survival horror experience than other games in the series by exploring "the darkest corners of WWII...tackling darker themes" and ptting players against "a new, seemingly alien fighting force."

Infinity Ward, who did sterling work with Call of Duty 4 have not explained why they won't be developing the next game in the franchise.

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