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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PlayStation 3)

Bungie's Project With Activision Revealed, Code-Named "Destiny"

Activision's lawsuit with former Infinity Ward developers revealed the agreement.

Activision's high profile development deal with Bungie, creator of the Halo franchise, was revealed during the equally high profile lawsuit between themselves and former Call of Duty developers, Jason West and Vince Zampella. The terms of the deal with Bungie weren't disclosed when the information originally came to light, but the lawsuit has revealed the full scope of the agreement. The 27-page contract states that Bungie is to develop four "sci-fantasy, action shooter games," code-named "Destiny." The titles will be released every other year, beginning in the fall of 2013.

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Modern Warfare 2 for Consoles Banned in Russia

Due to a specific scenario in the game, the console versions are banned in Russia.

One of the most controversial missions in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has caused the console versions of the game to be banned in Russia. All copies on store shelves have been recalled as well. Hell Forge reports that the ban was due to the "No Russian" mission, which contains the infamous airport massacre scene. The PC version is not banned due to a patch that removed the level in the game.

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Modern Warfare Breaks Sales Launch Record

In the first 24 hours, Modern Warfare 2 has shattered the record set by the previous record holder.

Up until recently the record for the biggest sales launch day for a video game has been held by Grand Theft Auto IV, which sold 3.6 million copies.

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Modern Warfare 2 Patched for PS3

A variety of issues have been addressed and more servers are being added to meet demand.

An update on Robert Bowling's Twitter page, reveals that the PS3 version of the game has been updated.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review

The sequel picks up where the original left off, but does it carry all of the characteristics that made the original so great?

This generation has been dominated by first person shooters, the latest of which is Activision and Infinity Ward's, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The game keeps to the formula established by the preceding title, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The storyline picks up where the last one left off, however, this time players assume the role of Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson, a member of Task Force 141. The task force is sponsored by the global community and carries a simple mission: Stop Vladimir Makarov, the leader of an Ultranationalist Russian organization.

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Modern Warfare 2 the Most Pre-Ordered Game at GameStop of All Time

A recent interview with the Executive Vice President reveals that Halo 3 has been dethroned.

USA Today's Game Hunters recently had the opportunity to interview GameStop's Executive Vice President, Tony Bartel. In the interview, Bartel revealed that the upcoming title, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the most pre-ordered game of all-time for the company.

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Modern Warfare 2 to Feature Third Person Mode

Players can now have an out of body experience in the upcoming shooter.

Yesterday, a YouTube video surfaced depicting Modern Warfare 2 being played in a special third person mode in multiplayer. Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling later revealed to Kotaku that the mode will be restricted to multiplayer mode.

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Modern Warfare 2 Had Campaign Co-op

The mode was dropped in favor of the Spec Ops co-operative mode.

The developers of Modern Warfare 2, Infinity Ward, recently revealed in an interview with VG247 that the title originally featured a Campaign co-operative mode.

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