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'Modern Warfare 4' work already under way

DVDBack23 @ Oct 30, 2012 22:49 | 4 comments

Modern Warfare 4 in development.

According to a lead voice actor, Infinity Ward's next game will be "Modern Warfare 4," as expected.

Bill Murray (not that Bill Murray), is the voice actor for Captain Price, the protagonist of the series. In an interview with ThisIsXbox, Murray says he has already begun work on the next game, with a meeting next week to speak with the developer about the title.

The title will start where the last game ended: "Yeah on Monday I am off to meet Infinity Ward about the next game, Modern Warfare 4, I'm doing work on the sequel to Modern Warfare 3, it carries straight on and I only ever appear in the Modern Warfare games..."

Infinity is releasing COD Black Ops 2 in the coming weeks, and MW4 likely to see release for the holidays of next year.

(written by Andre Yoskowitz)

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Comment by: Ofnir1 (Oct 31, 2012 05:05)

"..likely to see release for the holidays of next year.", if the last 6 yearly installments weren't evidence enough :P

Seriously though, the CoD games are some of the most vapid and overrated First-Person Shooters in the history of video games. Goldeneye 007 for the N64 possesses more depth than every CoD game combined!



Comment by: molsen (Oct 31, 2012 17:55)

Originally posted by Ofnir1:
"..likely to see release for the holidays of next year.", if the last 6 yearly installments weren't evidence enough :P

Seriously though, the CoD games are some of the most vapid and overrated First-Person Shooters in the history of video games. Goldeneye 007 for the N64 possesses more depth than every CoD game combined!

I would have to agree on Golden Eye. However, I did like the original CoD. I like WWII stuff.

Today CoD seems like Madden. My suggestion is have 3 CoD titles in the franchise and rotate them every 3 years. You will have 3 design teams, and maybe, just maybe turn out a good game or 2.

I like multi-player and I will admit, will be buying black-ops 2.

Comment by: hearme0 (Oct 31, 2012 19:44)

Originally posted by Ofnir1:
"..likely to see release for the holidays of next year.", if the last 6 yearly installments weren't evidence enough :P

Seriously though, the CoD games are some of the most vapid and overrated First-Person Shooters in the history of video games. Goldeneye 007 for the N64 possesses more depth than every CoD game combined!

Oooh man.........you just brought some nostalgia to me with Golden Eye. I loved that game!

You are completely and emphatically correct though. I am not a fan of COD games because they are dramatically overrated and nothing more than the same games with different maps. EA should be ashamed of themselves for reinventing their own lame ass game simply to make money while putting the least amount of creative effort forward.

Comment by: xboxd00d (Nov 01, 2012 14:39)

You could argue most new games are just variants of an older one, year after year another FIFA game comes out, same as tiger woods, I mean seriously how much can u change the way a ball is kicked/hit into a target!
I buy any cod game but don't usually bother with the campaign, usually just play online, I got mw3 on release day and the campaign is still shrink wrapped (so to speak), preordered blops 2 and lookin forward to trying it out!!


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