Multi Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Apr 17, 2009
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a collaboration between Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software.

Every aspect of the game has been expanded. The story begins with a surprise attack on the US by Russia and then jets off around the globe, delivering short, punchy sequences from multiple views - a performance Modern Warfare as a series is famed for.

You'll take on roles within some of the world's most elite fighting forces across 15 missions. Modern Warfare 3 will answer most of the questions that arose from MW1 and MW2. There will be familiar faces, but also new characters to take the series forward from here.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is scheduled to release November 8, 2011.

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Be warned though, the site has blown the game's story wide open, so expect major spoilers ahead.

Story:

Modern Warfare 3 story's ties up nearly all loose ends from previous titles, including the final moments of key figures in the series' history. The game will signal the return of popular characters Captain John “Soap” MacTavish and Captain John Price, as well as Vladimir Makarov and Russian informant Nikolai. The story also introduces new characters who appear to be destined for future Modern Warfare games, especially two Delta Force operatives codenamed "Frost" and "Sandman".

The game opens moments after the cliffhanger ending of Modern Warfare 2 with the U.S. struggling to stave off a surprise Russian attack. The single-player campaign will ping-pong players around the world as they take on the multiple throwaway roles as a Russian Federal Protective Services agent, SAS Operative, tank gunner, and AC-130 gunner as well as key characters from previous installments and new recurring characters. The game will feature about 15 missions, kicking off with the invasion of Manhattan by a Russian force and wrapping up with a final encounter in Dubai.

Soap, Price and Nikolai are laying low in a safehouse in Dharmasala, India, where they are set upon by Makarov’s men. Here, players hop into the boots of Yuri, a loyalist working for Nikolai. The safehouse is compromised, however, and the men are extracted via chopper.

The action then transitions to Manhattan as the Russians are busy pushing the attack with ships in the Hudson River. In retaliation, the U.S. calls in Delta Force and the player assumes the role of the aforementioned Frost.

Following this, you’ll board a Blackhawk and fly over the skyline blasting enemy choppers before approaching the Hudson River, where you must sink the Russian submarine “coordinating the attacks.”

After this, you’ll fly over the city in a Blackhawk, gun down enemy choppers, and fly out to the Hudson where you must sinka Russian sub that is “cooredinating the attacks.”

Additionally, gamers will also control a Russian agent tasked with protecting the Russian president on his journey to sign a peace treaty with the U.S. However, the plane is attacked resulting in the kidnapping of the president, though his daughter ultimately escapes. Unsurprisingly, Makarov isn’t keen on establishing peace between the two countries, and so grabs the launch codes from the President and attacks the U.S.

The action then shifts to Price and co in Africa, where the trio deal with a South African arms dealer before heading to Sierra Leone. We’re then put in control of an SAS chap tasked with stopping the delivery of weapons of “mass destruction” over the London docks.

MW3 depicts several European cities coming under attack, including Hamburg, Germany, where gamers control a tank gunner in an attempt to drive back the Russian forces.

Things come to a close in Dubai, where Yuri, Price and Sandman corner Makarov in his hotel hideaway where the unscrupulous fellow finally meets his maker. A “post-credits level” is apparently also featured, depicting the burning of Washington, D.C.

Single Player Locations:

  1. Dharmasala, India
  2. New York, New York
  3. A plane transporting the president of Russia
  4. A town in Sierra Leone
  5. London, England
  6. Mogadishu, Somalia
  7. Hamburg, Germany
  8. Paris, France
  9. Prague, Czech Republic
  10. A castle in the Czech mountains
  11. Berlin, Germany
  12. The Kremlin in Moscow, Russia
  13. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  14. Washington. D.C.

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Multiplayer in the game returns with a chunky list of playable maps as well as two types of Spec Ops modes: "Survival" and "Mission".

Activision, the series' publisher, still hasn't officially unveiled any details about the game, though executives have said that a new Call of Duty game was coming this year. Last year's Call of Duty: Black Ops, developed by Treyarch, sold more than 7 million copies in the first 24 hours and within six weeks reached $1 billion in sales.

Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer Features Battles in Brooklyn, Clash in Mogadishu

Packed with 15 levels set in locations around the world, from Manhattan to the catacombs of Paris, Modern Warfare 3's near-future campaign looks to be an experience that will top anything seen before in a Call of Duty game.

Multiplayer, too, seems to be shaping up to be an experience packed with new maps, experiences and ways to game.

Sources tell Kotaku that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will have as many as 20 multiplayer maps, though it's unclear if some will be cut before release or perhaps sold later as expansion packs. The game will also include a powerful mix of mission-based and survival Special Ops modes. While the mission-based levels will be designed like the ones made popular in Modern Warfare 2, we're told, the survival maps will have players fighting until they're overcome by increasingly difficult waves of enemies.

While we haven't seen the game in action ourselves, we believe that the imagery is accurate. That doesn't mean things can't change before release.

We've contacted Activision for comment and will update the story when and if they provide reaction.

Multiplayer Maps

  1. Alpha
  2. Alps
  3. Bootleg
  4. Bravo
  5. Brooklyn
  6. Carbon
  7. Coast
  8. Dome
  9. Exchange
  10. Hardhat
  11. Interchange
  12. Lambeth
  13. Meteora
  14. Mogadishu
  15. Paris
  16. Plaza 2
  17. Radar
  18. Seatown
  19. Underground
  20. Village

Spec Ops Modes

Survival

  1. Carbon
  2. Dome
  3. Radar
  4. Seatown
  5. Village

Mission

  1. Civilian Rescue
  2. Flood the Market
  3. Invisible Threat
  4. Little Bro's
  5. Out of Africa
  6. No Fly Zone
  7. Wing Man

Teasers:

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Anyone else get an invite to the closed beta for "Elite" ... curious if it was a mass email.
 
I liked the story on 2. I am just going to get Mw3 to hopefully finish the story.

I own every COD, so I'm sure I'll get this too ... but if $$$ doesn't allow at the time compared to another game I want .. it'll take a back seat for once.
 
Activision sweetens the pot for fans considering attending the first-ever Call of Duty XP convention in Los Angeles next month, revealing additional details on what fans can expect to get out of the show, including a free copy of the Modern Warfare 3 Hardened Edition.

$150 is a lot to ask fans to spend on a convention dedicated to a single video game franchise, even when all of the proceeds go towards the Call of Duty Endowment. Today's big reveal effectively knocks around $70 off the asking price by providing attendees a voucher good for a full copy of the Modern Warfare 3 Hardened Edition when it ships this November.

What's inside the Hardened Edition? Visitors to the convention will find out at the show, where the special version of the eagerly anticipated game will make its big debut.

They'll also get a first look at some of the exclusive video content coming to the Call of Duty Elite service, courtesy of dumbdumb, the production company led by Will Arnett and Jason Bateman of Arrested Development fame. Arnett himself will be on hand to introduce the new video content series, and if you ask him nicely he may astound you with his illusions.

The show will also see the debut of a new Modern Warfare-inspired live-action short by We Can Pretend, the Toronto-based team behind the Find Makarov short from earlier this year.

All that on top of being the first players in the world to take up arms in Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer, competing in various challenges for prizes and bragging rights in both the new title and previous games in the Call of Duty series.

And of course there are still the live-action game-themed events, the $1 million tournament (with four slots being filled via the Call of Duty XP website), and much, much more.

Now how much would you pay?

Sounds good, but still wouldn't pay $150 for no COD convention ticket.
 
Activision Announces Call of Duty: Elite Premium Tier Price


When Activision announced their stats and community services a few months back for Call of Duty, titled Call of Duty: Elite, gamers threw up their arms in outrage when they heard there was a paid-for premium tier, complaining that the evil Activision were ruining and milking their beloved franchise. Turns out, it’s actually a good deal for Call of Duty players.

Today at Call of Duty XP in LA, Activision’s CEO, Eric Hirshberg, announced that Call of Duty: Elite would cost players $50 (or £34.99 in the UK) a year. Before you throw the toys out the pram, that will include access to all the DLC (which according to Hirshberg will cost $60 on its own), the ability to participate in competitions with real and virtual prizes, allow players to level up clans, capture and store up to 8-times as much video-capture footage, as well as receiving Elite TV episodic content from Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and directors Ridley and Tony Scott and watch strategy and analysis videos from the best competitive COD players.

If $50 a year for all that is too much for you, then why not purchase the Modern Warfare 3 Hardened Edition, which for the $100 asking price, players will receive the game, an Elite membership and lifetime founder status in the service – whatever the hell that means!

So for $50 a year, you’ll get all that content above, including $60 worth of DLC, so in short: if you’re buying all the DLC, it’s a no-brainer.