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Posted by Joystiq May 24 2011 00:47 GMT
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A new trailer for Modern Warfare 3 has surfaced, showing not only a war-torn United States, but a war-torn world -- oh, and a launch date: November 8, 2011. Why are you still reading? Jump past the break to complete your first recon op for gameplay footage!

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 24 2011 06:52 GMT
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Morning! And yes, there’s this game, too. Trailer below.(more…)


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Posted by Giant Bomb May 24 2011 01:22 GMT
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Remember, before you launch an ICBM from a submarine, make sure you REALLY MEAN IT!

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Posted by GameTrailers May 24 2011 00:34 GMT
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World War III is here! Catch your first look at the in-game action in the Gameplay Reveal Trailer!

Posted by IGN May 24 2011 00:26 GMT
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The first trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has hit the net. Get a look at the latest shooter, co-developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games, hitting November 8th...

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Posted by Kotaku May 23 2011 23:30 GMT
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#video The next big Call of Duty game, Modern Warfare 3, is a globetrotting tale of destruction, taking the fight to America, England, Germany and France, bringing with it huge destruction and battles more ambitious than ever. See for yourself in the game's first trailer using Modern Warfare's new tech. More »

Posted by Joystiq May 24 2011 00:47 GMT
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A leaked trailer for Modern Warfare 3 has surfaced on YouTube, showing not only a war-torn United States, but a war-torn world. Why are you still reading this? Jump past the break and watch it before it gets pulled!

Posted by Joystiq May 24 2011 00:47 GMT
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A leaked trailer for Modern Warfare 3 has surfaced on YouTube, showing not only a war-torn United States, but a war-torn world. Why are you still reading this? Jump past the break and watch it before it gets pulled!

Posted by Kotaku May 23 2011 19:40 GMT
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#infinityward Infinity Ward, the studio behind Call of Duty and Modern Warfare, is leaving its previously used game engine technology behind for Modern Warfare 3. Will that put an end to cracks about the developer using Quake III Arena-era tech? More »

Posted by Giant Bomb May 23 2011 17:50 GMT
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Leaks or not, the Modern Warfare 3 marketing campaign pushes on.

The "trailers" so far have shown basically nothing, simply teasing locations under attack in the game's World War III-esque scenario, but that changes tonight. Infinity Ward announced the first "gameplay trailer" will premiere as part of the NBA Western Conference Finals on TNT at around 6 p.m. PST.

Infinity Ward creative strategist Robert Bowling revealed the news on his Twitter.

Here's a wild guess: Modern Warfare 3 will look like a new Call of Duty game!

But that's just me being a jerk. Tell me, is that what you're hoping for?


Posted by Kotaku May 23 2011 12:30 GMT
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#blip Twitter user @Haakontje shifted through CallofDuty.com's Modern Warfare 3 site, finding images in the cache and the game's release date in the site's source code. None of this is new to those who've read Kotaku's exclusive details on the game, which Kotaku first broke earlier this month. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 20 2011 23:20 GMT
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#modernwarfare3 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will be out this fall, but whether it's coming out for the Wii is a shaky proposition. The early indication, if a listing by retail giant GameStop is accurate, is that it isn't. The gaming chain's web-page for MW3 lists three versions—Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. More »

Posted by Giant Bomb May 20 2011 20:59 GMT
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"Hey gang," starts an email that I've obtained, sent to Activision employees this morning, penned by Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg. Hirshberg's email marks Activision's first company-wide internal acknowledgement of last week's Modern Warfare 3 leak on Kotaku.

The email's tone is not unlike the candid interview Hirshberg conducted with Joystiq about earlier this week. In fact, the Joystiq interview is actually referenced within the email.

"I wanted to reach out to you today and address the Call of Duty intellectual property leak that occurred last Friday," started Hirshberg. "Of course, Activision takes very seriously any abuse of our intellectual property – the event is under investigation and we’re confident it will be resolved quickly."

The email does not provide any details on where Activision suspects the leak came from. I've heard several theories, none of them with definitive proof. But with so many developers and outsourcing companies working on massive, fast-tracked projects like Modern Warfare 3--well, stuff happens.

"What I want to tell you about is how we handled the event internally," he continued. "We were lucky in that we were very close to our scheduled reveal date, and therefore, we had a number of assets that had not yet been released, but were ready to go."

Activision and Infinity Ward rolled out a series of teaser trailers to YouTube that evening. There have also been prominent advertisements running during the NBA conference finals, promising a revealing trailer next week. The companies pulled the very same marketing trick for 2009's Modern Warfare 2.

"When it came to light that we had suffered a significant security breach, it became clear that a leak of this size had the potential to throw our launch off of its schedule, or worse, blunt its momentum," he wrote. "As a company, we needed to look both backwards and forwards simultaneously. Of course we needed to immediately begin finding the source of the leak. But we also needed to deal with the fact that, like it or not, our launch had just begun."


Posted by IGN May 20 2011 17:17 GMT
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GameStop has announced their pre-order bonus for Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Fans who plunk down some cash for the game now will receive a two-sided poster that includes "exclusive information." GameStop didn't reveal any details about this "information" or how important it is to the game. Only ...

Posted by Joystiq May 19 2011 18:42 GMT
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We don't know about you, but we've just about had it with these mysterious viral campaigns. Take this, for example: A post on the Modern Warfare 3 Facebook page announces the game's world premiere is set for May 23 during "game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on ESPN."

The last conference meeting in the west? That sounds rather ominous. What is that code for? And why game 4? We thought they're showing off Modern Warfare 3? Where is ESPN, anyway? Is that short for España or something?

Please, Activision, we want to see your game -- just tell us how! As it stands, we're headed to the western part of Spain and looking for signs of dudes playing games together for the fourth and final time. Wish us luck.

[Thanks, H-F]

Posted by Joystiq May 18 2011 09:00 GMT
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"Friday was a really interesting, a really kind of cool day," said Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, as he reflected on last week's massive Modern War 3 leak and the company's response. "Cool" was a word I was not expecting out of the man in charge of shepherding an enormous marketing campaign that had just been knocked off of its horse.

"No one wakes up and thinks, 'I hope there's been a leak and our timing gets all messed up,'" Hirshberg mused as he and I discussed the incident this week at a pre-E3 meeting, but "if members of the government and the military aren't safe from this stuff, it's a part of our world now."

"And while it's definitely not cool to steal other people's intellectual property, and while it's definitely not cool to leak stuff that's not yours, there are ways that you can respond that actually turn the lemons into lemonade," he added. "And that's what we tried to do on Friday."

Posted by IGN May 17 2011 21:18 GMT
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E3 2011 is just a few short weeks away, from June 6 to 9. We're taking a look at all the hot games coming our way from the show floor and talking about what we know and what we expect to learn. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will be there. What does Makarov have in store for the world? What changes are coming to multiplayer? We hope to find out these things and more at E3 next month...

Posted by Joystiq May 17 2011 14:40 GMT
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GameStop has started the pre-order cycle on Modern Warfare 3, with a poster being the hook to get you in the store and invest. The company sent an email to PowerUp Rewards members yesterday saying that it won't publicly announce -- cause, see, you and the other millions of GameStop card holders are special -- the promotion until Friday, May 20, but it is offering a two-sided poster if you come in now.

Your pre-order poster is the standard Modern Warfare 3 art on one side and the other is blurred out in the promotion. However, a kindly tipster sent us what is apparently a picture of the encrypted promotion, depicting a fake TIME magazine cover. The poster is only available in store and quantities are limited. Check out what seems to be on the other side of the poster, after the break.

[Thanks, Anthony]

Posted by Kotaku May 16 2011 17:00 GMT
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#wellplayed This fall will see the culmination of what has become one of the biggest money-earning entertainment properties in the world: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. More »

Posted by IGN May 16 2011 07:12 GMT
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Whoops. The good ship Modern Warfare has sprung another leak. In this instance, our anonymous retail sources have provided IGN with a confirmed street date for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3...

Posted by Giant Bomb May 16 2011 03:43 GMT
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Once you get past all of the livestreams and interviews and spin, E3 is really designed to do one thing. It's there to give the world a glimpse into the future of video games. The press reports on what they see, the retail buyers try to get an idea of which games are going to require larger orders, the analysts... well, they analyze, I guess, and the fans tend to go wild and watch as much of it as they possibly can.

For me, it's usually a tiring, but very rewarding week. It's exciting to see this stuff first-hand and watching the announcements unfold in real-time is positively thrilling, even if we usually know somewhere between 40 and 80 percent of the big announcements ahead of time. Right now, I'm stranded in an airport, getting ready to head south for a week of pre-E3 presentations. It's an interesting bit of pre-show that gives one a good look at what the actual show is going to be. And most of what I see this week will be under embargo. In exchange for getting this early look, I agree not to talk about it until E3 begins. That might sound weird, but it's a reasonably fair trade that helps us prepare for the show itself, which has gotten so big that it's impossible to see it all during the actual show.

With that in mind, this is, more or less, the last time I'll get to speak completely freely before going "behind the veil," so to speak. Here are some of the things I hope we'll find out over the course of E3 2011.

Before we get started, I'd like to thank the Lakers for choking and making E3 slightly less riot-filled.

Nintendo's New Console

Obviously, this is the big question mark, though that question mark has gotten a bit smaller over the weeks as more and more developers start to slip out whatever details they've heard as work begins on crafting games for Nintendo's next machine. The rumors sound like they're true, and all that "embedded screen in the controller" stuff sounds like it's actually going to happen. And other publishers have gone on the record in vague terms, such as Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot, who has said that his company will be able to "leverage a lot of the work" that it's already doing for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. That can only mean that Nintendo's box is at least as powerful as those machines and will have the sorts of controllers it needs to have to duplicate those other consoles' experiences.

But how powerful will it really be? Will this be a full step up? Or a Dreamcast-like half-step that puts Nintendo slightly ahead of the current machines? Actually, maybe a better question is something like "what does a full step even look like right now?" Or how about "they can't really be serious about shipping this thing with only 8GB of internal storage, can they?" Sounds like they can. But until we see the games, it's impossible to know for sure if that'll have any meaningful impact on the games themselves. Also, will it interact with the 3DS at all? How will the controller-screen-things be used? OK, maybe that's more than one question. But I suspect you'll all agree that this thing is already most interesting thing at the show... that we already know to expect, anyway.

The NGP

Hardware news rules the show. It always does. While select members of the press got an early look at Sony's next handheld in Japan a little while back, E3 will probably be the first big blowout for the device. Expect newer versions of games we already know about and announcements of new products for the platform.

We'll also probably hear more about the North American release of the system, like a launch date and price, as well as whatever details they've got on how the device's 3G connectivity will work in this territory.

Oh, and hey, how about the name? They can't keep calling it NGP, can they? Unless Sony's cooked up a good name that still abbreviates to NGP, I can't imagine they'll keep the name. Also, while we're chatting, they can't possibly call it the PSP2, can they? After all this time with "NGP" as its codename, reverting right back to the basic, common, expected name doesn't sound like a great idea. If it's still coming out this holiday season, now's the time to get the real name and firm details about availability out there.

I just want to know if more of the games will be able to do things that can't already be done better on a full-sized console. Or if it'll let me hook it up to a TV and play there, but that's one of those "we work on video of video games and if it isn't easy for us to capture video of the device, it's hard to for us to cover it" sort of desires, I guess.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

You know, for as easy as it's gotten to talk shit about the way Activision does business and the future trajectory of the Call of Duty franchise, it's still just about as easy to get excited about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. But the slider that governs the reasons that excite me about the game has shifted. For Modern Warfare 2, said slider was all the way on the game itself. As far to the right as possible. 100% game. This was Infinity Ward, the series' original developers, returning to create a sequel to the game that shifted the way we think about first-person shooters across all platforms. World at War, still a solid game in its own right, was immediately overshadowed. This time around, the situation has changed. I certainly enjoyed Black Ops, but it's hard not to let all that peripheral stuff creep in. Can Infinity Ward, now apparently being bolstered by two additional studios, do it again? Are the right people still in place to create Modern Warfare 3? Or did they all jet off to form Respawn? The story behind the game, for me, has become at least as interesting and exciting as the game itself. Can they do it again? That, for me, is one of E3's most interesting questions.

Obviously, it'll probably sell just fine either way. But the tide of opinion is turning, and I can't help but feel like this game is either going to cement the franchise's position on a slow, downward spiral or shut everyone up for good. Or for at least another 11 months or so.

Speaking of Respawn...

What are they up to? Yeah, I doubt we'll hear about it during the show. At most, we'll probably get a quick mention during a press conference. But with those guys still sitting in lawsuit land, it's hard to imagine them saying anything. That said, I ain't no psychic, and E3's pretty good at

But what about the other console shooter developers out there? Bungie's already said not to expect their presence at the show. What about 343? Those Halo remake rumors are getting old and we're still not sure what the future holds for that franchise. Then again, with "Halo Fest" set to take place at PAX this year, maybe that's a better spot for a big Halo-related announcement.

The Writing's on the Wall

Will Microsoft play "Connected" by Stereo MCs during/prior to its press conference? Totally called that last year, by the way. While I'm not sure it's what I, as a player, want out of Microsoft this year, I have to imagine that large chunks of its press conference will be devoted to Kinect-friendly software. There's something Alan Wake-related in the works at Remedy, and the speculation puts that firmly in the Kinect camp. I tend to believe that. Remember that old Gears of War Kinect rumor? Wouldn't it be weird to talk about two disc-based Gears games in such a short period of time? At this point I'm just assuming that the Gears thing exists and making ridiculous guesses, but if that thing comes up this year, I almost feel like it has to either be downloadable or built into Gears of War 3. Forza 4, of course, will have to make some sort of appearance, and it looks like at least some of that Kinect-enabled Forza stuff Microsoft showed last year will find its way into the game somewhere.

And What of Sony's Situation?

PSN is partially back and hopefully the healing process can begin. Actually, as I write this, it's down again due to a backlog of password change requests. But you get my point, we're getting close to being able to put this behind us. No huge credit card scams or massive increase in spam has happened as a result of Sony's security breach... yet. I'm still tossing the Sony press conference around in my head, trying to figure out how they'll address the outage. Will the store even be back online by then?

My immediate reaction to dealing with any sort of negative or sad situation is to crack wise. I'm the guy telling off-color jokes in the last row at a funeral. But once the federal government gets involved, it might be best to not make light of something that exposed so much personal information. If this hadn't been quite so serious, I'd say they should trot out that Kevin Butler guy, have him tell a few jokes, then end the bit by having Jack Tretton walking out and firing his ass. The character's pretty tired, anyway, so there's no real harm in painting a fictional character as your scapegoat. Well, except for potentially incurring a load of rage from the large number of angry people and curious government officials that can't take a joke, that is.

So I have to guess the press conference will open with a 15-minute chunk from Kaz Hirai, and he'll recap the situation and talk about the steps they're taking to protect their customers' information more effectively in the future. Companies developing for Sony platforms, especially those trading exclusively in digital goods, could also use some reassurance at this point, as well. Once that's covered, I bet it'll be business as usual.

But Wait...

Obviously, I'm only covering the biggest, broadest stuff so far. But there's more to see and more I want to know about. Here are a few quickies, since this flight's been delayed for an hour and I'm still stuck here on the ground:

  • What's Criterion Working On? Are they doing Burnout Crash? The next Need For Speed? Black 2? All of the above?
  • Will BioWare show enough of Mass Effect 3 to convince the recent wave of Dragon Age II bashers that the company hasn't forsaken its old ways as it chases the MMO crown?
  • How many different types of martial aids will appear as weapons in Saints Row: The Third?
  • Will Batman: Arkham City play as well as it looks?
  • Will Rockstar say anything at all about any of its games?
  • Hey 2K! Where's XCOM? Spec Ops: The Line?
  • Who's going to walk out on some press conference stage and change everything forever?
  • Can Konami possibly top last year's amazing display?

The good news is that we'll all have a better idea about these things in a few weeks. The bad news is that Adidas store in Santa Monica is going to be closed by the time I finally get into town tonight. I know you're at least as broken up about that as I am.


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Posted by GameTrailers May 14 2011 21:29 GMT
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Posted by Giant Bomb May 14 2011 18:13 GMT
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A fourth teaser? OK, this is starting to get a little out of hand.

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Posted by Giant Bomb May 14 2011 17:55 GMT
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Does this mean we'll be able to base jump off of an exploding Eiffel Tower?

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Posted by Giant Bomb May 14 2011 17:46 GMT
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The second of four Modern Warfare 3 teaser trailers.

Posted by Joystiq May 14 2011 01:55 GMT
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Just hours after new details on the game came to light, Activision has launched the first of likely many teaser trailers for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 via Facebook. Subtitled "America Under Siege," the all-too-brief clip drives home the fact that a focus of the modern combat occurring in this installment will be the USA's own front lawn.

Enough explaining -- you can watch the 30 second video (reminiscent of the one used to debut Modern Warfare 2 in 2009) after the break, after which we're sure you'll have all sorts of plot theories to share in comments. Make us proud!

Update: We've added three more clips from Activision just after the break, teasing France, England, and Germany.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]

Posted by Kotaku May 14 2011 11:23 GMT
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Not a whole lot new on the official Modern Warfare 3 Facebook yet, beyond the four videos that hit last night, but I hear that we're going to start seeing television ads for Modern Warfare 3 next week. [Facebook] More »