
Multiple sources have shared details of the game’s story, art, sounds and game modes with Kotaku, noting that the game will reshape the landscape of the Call of Duty franchise, bringing an impressive number of eclectic settings, deep multiplayer gaming and a story that ties up nearly all loose ends from previous titles, including the final moments of key figures in the series’ history.
While we haven’t seen the game in action ourselves, we’ve gone to great lengths to nail down as much as possible the veracity of our sources. We believe that the imagery and chief details are accurate. That doesn’t mean things can’t change before release, but this appears to be a full run down of where Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software is on Modern Warfare 3 as they add the final polishing touches.

The plot, as described, seems to be keeping with developer Infinity Ward’s habit of delivering complex, short sequences punctuated by lots of gunfire and scene changes. The game also has players take control of several vehicles, returning gamers to the AC-130 gunship as a gunner and plopping them down in a tank as part of a U.S. armoured Division.

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 seven million copies in the first 24 hours and within six weeks reached $US1 billion in sales.
We’ve contacted Activision for comment and will update the story when and if they provide reaction.
Republished from Kotaku



















ScoobaSteve
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 9:44 AMBattlefield 3 thanks
Curtis
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 10:38 AMahh.. cool. you found some speculation and concept drawings.. meanwhile, battlefield 3 is in *pre-alpha* and already looks better than what these guys can draw.
Steve
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 2:32 PMCool. So now I can play an AC-130 gunner again. This was cool maybe the first time.
And I don’t buy their “this will be bigger and better than the last one!” PR bullshit either. MW2 promised that too and blueballed us all.
The crappy Tom Clancy-esque storylines don’t help it either.
Going to BF3 thanks.
Jon
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 2:40 PMHere’s hoping the clowns at Infinity Ward have had enough sense to include ‘local only’ options for multiplayer matchmaking this time around. How bloody hard is it? Treyarch got it right as far back as World at War, and Infinity Ward couldn’t even get it right for MW2, which was released a long time after w@W.
EA4EVER
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 3:46 PMbuilding on curtis’ comment, Activision are using 3 studios to make MW3, whereas EA is just using DICE, and its still a better game!
Jubbin
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 4:22 PMYep, sorry. Battlefield 3 is the biggest game of 2011.
Potatoman
Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 8:54 PMHow about some details on the best game of 2011 (Battlefield 3) instead? I’m sick of all these MW3 articles spamming the net especially on Kotaku. We already know it’s going to be the same as the last 4.
thomasr
Monday, May 16, 2011 at 8:00 AMI love the smell of Astroturf in the morning.
Anyway, how much does the guy in the first pic look like Daniel Craig?
glennc
Monday, May 16, 2011 at 10:35 AMno more call of duty for me. pointless rehash over and over. stopped after MW2 and wished i had stopped before.
biggest game in sales does not equal best game. CoD has never actually been as good as the battlefield series, EVER. only now is the world realising