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Infinity Ward kept MW2 secret from Activision, doesn’t care what they think
Infinity Ward kept MW2 secret from Activision, doesn’t care what they think
Infinity Ward kept pretty darn tight-lipped about their progress with Modern Warfare 2 . In fact, they didn’t even tell Activision, the franchise’s publisher, until development for the long-awaited sequel was well underway. But that’s just because they didn’t care ...
Modern Warfare 2 will feature 3rd person mode for playlists
Modern Warfare 2 will feature 3rd person mode for playlists
joystiq.com — You never want to bring a third person along on a date -- not unless that date... happens to be November 10th. Infinity Ward's community manager Robert Bowling (A.K.A. fourzerotwo) has taken control and confirmed that a third-person camera viewpoint ... (more) Modern Warfare 2 will feature 3rd person mode for playlists
Rumor: Modern Warfare 2's Huge Secret is Third Person View?   (Update: Seems to be True)
Rumor: Modern Warfare 2's Huge Secret is Third Person View? (Update: Seems to be True)
360.kombo.com — Someone seems to of gotten a copy of Modern Warfare 2 early for PS3 and they have... been live streaming it to the public. Something interesting in this video is that its played completely in third person and looks like it is not spectator or anything of ... (more) Rumor: Modern Warfare 2's Huge Secret is Third Person ...
Modern Warfare 2's Third Person Mode Is No Rumor [Infinity Ward]
Modern Warfare 2's Third Person Mode Is No Rumor [Infinity Ward]
kotaku.com — That footage of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 being played in the third person ? Totally... legit. The external camera view, a surprise late addition from Infinity Ward , is limited to the game's multiplayer mode. How limited? IW explains. "3rd ... (more) Modern Warfare 2's Third Person Mode Is No Rumor ...
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Modern Warfare 2 Initially Kept a Secret from ActivisionKombo.com
Infinity Ward, developer of the hit Modern Warfare franchise, has a rather strange relationship with publisher Activision. The latter originally wanted nothing to do with such a concept, and despite it turning into a huge success for both companies, ...