Post: Another World At War?
08-09-2009, 04:50 AM #1
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Originally posted by another user
Activision Blizzard is nothing if not forward thinking. While Modern Warfare 2 is still months away from release, rumors are already swirling about the next Call of Duty game after that, which would be the seventh in the series. According to a "a source we consider reliable," That VideoGame Blog reports (via Destructoid) that Activision has been seeking to license Vietnam War-era music, as well as Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music -- indicating the game could likely be set between the 60's-80's, taking place in any of the aforementioned settings.

Also passed on by this source is that World at War senior producer Noah Heller will be involved with the game, which means Treyarch would once again be at the helm. That VideoGame Blog notes that Heller has previously stated that "we're happy that we put [World War II] to bed" in the last game, further indicating a change in setting for Treyarch's next installment.

While a Call of Duty title set in the Vietnam War would be an obvious guess, the breadth of scope of the music being licensed seems to suggest Activison may be planning a broader scale -- perhaps touching on a number of other proxy wars and conflicts that took place during the Cold War. The Bay of Pigs invasion? Cuban Missile Crisis? Afghan-Soviet War? The era sure seems to offer a lot of grist for Activision's mill.

But as usual, this is just a rumor for now, and Activision responded to Destructoid's request for comment with the usual "Activision doesn't comment on rumor and speculation" reply. Besides, we still have Modern Warfare 2 to play through before we should even have to start speculating about Call of Duty 7, don't we?


And also, as we all know:

Originally posted by another user
Hardly a surprise - but publisher says it isn't resting on its laurels either to grow franchise
No, it's not a shocker: Activision has this evening confirmed that a new Call of Duty title will hit later this year.
The publisher didn't confirm if the game is a sequel to Modern Warfare 2 or, most likely, one of the historical versions of the franchise that visits famous theatres of war.
But what it did say was that while it doesn't necessarily expect the new game to be as big a hit as MW2, it expects further franchise growth in 2010.
The news came as part of an earnings call where Activision announced record 2009 revenues.
"We've consistently grown revenues for the franchise year over year and continue to do that this year," said Mike Griffiths, head of Activision Publishing.


Treyarch,Vietnam,I bet this will look alot like world at war,won't it?SIGH
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12-16-2009, 05:15 PM #38
we8yids
Pokemon Trainer
waw was a amazing game, online, zombies nd single player
12-16-2009, 05:24 PM #39
they are coming out with a game mode similar to nazi zombies. Got a message from some guy at I.W. yesterday about it. it didnt say what it was going to be like just that it will be similar.
12-16-2009, 09:20 PM #40
MartinMeko
Little One
treyarcrh are just 1 big fail
12-17-2009, 08:23 PM #41
World at War 2 is the rumour I heard..

I'm not buying that bullshit.
12-17-2009, 09:38 PM #42
Skatz5000
Save Point
theres also talk of Activision adding a 3rd studio to their cod development so who knows who the next game or 2 will be from. i for one would be thrilled at the idea of IW having a 3 yr development cycle who knows what theyd come up with... o yea treyarch might make something decent too - with 3 yrs and IW tech
12-19-2009, 02:38 AM #43
WikiWikiWiki
Do a barrel roll!
Naaa i dont think thbere will be Waw 2 Smile
12-19-2009, 10:26 PM #44
I heard the next one was probubly gonna be, vietnam
12-20-2009, 04:24 PM #45
CiA
Bounty hunter
Just to let you all know,
Treyarch gave us fair match finder lobbies,
infinity ward gave me 2/1 bar to fat Americans.
12-20-2009, 04:32 PM #46
Fionn
Banned
Treyarch's Better than IW

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