Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Preview - PC
When the new Call of Duty installment hits the shelves in time for Christmas, fans will see a big change. The clue is in the full name: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Yes, in this fourth game in the Call of Duty series, developers Infinity Ward have moved on from the familiar WW2 action and taken their troops into all new battles. It's a very different direction, with new, international locations and an all-new arsenal of weapons. We've had a first look at the game and better still, we have a trailer for you to see for yourself. Read our Call of Duty 4 preview now to find out all the latest news. Click here to read the full Call of Duty 4 preview for the PC now!
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Preview - PC
We’ve been embroiled in this
bloody conflict for too long –
poured too much time,
energy and manpower into fighting a
seemingly endless battle, using
primitive weapons against a
determined foe.
Now Call Of Duty developers Infinity
Ward have done what certain world
leaders can only dream of – they’re
pulling out of a gruelling war before
the public turn against them…
It’s not that they’re sick of fighting –
on the contrary, two WWII CODs
(Treyarch did the third) only seem to
have increased Infinity’s lust for blood
and the bitter bite of combat.
But they’ve done WWII to death, and
the guys behind one of the most
accessible and immersive shooter series
of all time have trained their itchy
trigger fingers on new horizons.
Enter COD 4, a modern combat
sequel that will enable developers and
gamers alike to stretch their legs –
literally as well as metaphorically as the
environments look enormous
Click here to read the rest of the Call of Duty 4 preview for the PC now!
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