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Is The Next Call Of Duty In Fact Modern Warfare 3? Maybe, Actually


With the way 2022’s Modern Warfare II’s campaign ended and everything about Call of Duty’s regular stream of releases, it hasn’t been unreasonable to expect a follow-up game. But so far, the tea leaves on what to expect have been a little hard to read—that is, until today. According to some...

Call Of Duty Adding Very Tall NBA Player Kevin Durant Is Hilarious


The three main Call of Duty games available right now—Modern Warfare 2, Warzone 2.0, and Mobile—are gearing up for a new season of content, which will include all the usual additions: blueprints, skins, weapons, and the like. Tucked in this May 10 content drop, however, is a rather unique operator...

10 Of The Best Ways Games Put Dirty Cheaters In Their Place


In most games, when a cheater gets caught in the act, they receive their just desserts in the form of a swift ban. Goodbye! But sometimes developers want to have a little more fun at the loser’s expense, go an extra mile to do something a little more memorable and elaborate. Maybe they disable...

The Red Cross Challenged Gamers To Not Commit War Crimes


The International Committee of the Red Cross has partnered up with a bunch of Twitch streamers to encourage gamers to not commit war crimes in popular shooters like Call of Duty. The ICRC hopes that its event, “Play by the Rules,” will educate players on the statutes of actual war. The organization...

Saga users can now claim Claynosaurz: The Call of Saga


Solana Mobile, a new entrant in the mobile segment, has announced the launch of Claynosaurz: The Call of Saga. The NFT collection comes with two new species of characters, namely Para and Spino. These will be in batches of 1,000 units each, bringing the total to 2,000. Saga users can mint any...

Call Of Duty Is Selling ‘Blatantly Pay-To-Win’ DMZ Skins


Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 just entered its third season, with a brand new battle pass, and plenty of cool-looking stuff in the shop. But there’s a bit of a problem—actually, it’s kind of a big problem. Some of that cool-looking stuff is currently under fire by fans of Warzone 2.0’s DMZ mode,...

New Call Of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Update Takes Cheaters' Guns Away


No one likes cheaters, especially not the Ricochet Anti-Cheat team, Call of Duty’s dedicated cheat-busting unit. On April 4, Ricochet put out a brief report detailing how it’s preserving the integrity of the game. They’ve got some pretty hilarious ways of screwing over cheaters, from making their...

Popular Call of Duty Fortnite Map Gets Hyped By Millions After It’s Pulled


Kotaku reported on March 23, 2023 that Epic Games had outlined specific do’s and don’ts when it comes to what kinds of maps creators can build and publish using Fortnite’s new Unreal Editor. Essentially, any map from another game (including certain Fortnite maps from previous seasons), isn’t...

The Best Call of Duty Battle Royale Isn’t Warzone


Six or seven days a week, MinerHoboJo fires up his PlayStation 5 and signs into Twitch or YouTube to stream a five-year-old game—Blackout, the first Call of Duty battle royale. By his own estimation, and community consensus, Miner is the game’s global leader in solo wins and kills. (There are...

Deadly Call Of Duty Police Killing Settles For $5 Million Years Later


On the night of December 28, 2017, police killed Andrew Finch, a 28-year old father of two, shortly after appearing outside his home in Wichita, Kansas. They were there in response to a swatting hoax called in over a $1.50 Call of Duty bet Finch wasn’t even involved in. Five years and a long legal...

Microsoft Signs Another 10-Year Call Of Duty Deal


Microsoft signed another 10-year agreement to spread Activision Blizzard titles like Call of Duty—this time, to international cloud gaming service Boosteroid, the company announced in a post earlier today. The dogfight that has been Microsoft’s nasty, scrutinized plan to buy Activision Blizzard...

Sony Sounds More Paranoid Than Ever About Xbox Owning Call Of Duty


In new documents, Sony seems worried and more paranoid than ever about the prospect of Microsoft owning Call of Duty should that company’s deal to consume Activision Blizzard go through. It goes so far as suggesting that Microsoft could raise the price on future Call of Duty installments...

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