
I imagine this is how Call of Duty’s menus will be for the foreseeable future, showcasing all four main “current” Call of Duty experiences-Sledgehammer’s game, Treyarch’s game, Infinity Ward’s game, and Raven’s Warzone-and I expect that 2019’s Modern Warfare will only be rotated out with Infinity Ward’s next game, rumored to be Modern Warfare 2 in 2022.īut we’re not here to talk about previous years’ Call of Duty titles or speculate on rumors of what’s coming, and the big Vanguard Warzone update isn’t due out for a month, so let’s jump into Sledgehammer’s Call of Duty: Vanguard and everything it has on tap at launch. For more information and exclusive updates about Call of Duty: World at War, visit keeping with the series’ recent cross progression, the main menu you’ll first arrive at has Vanguard, Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare on it. The map pack contains four maps (Bonsai, Corrosion, Sub Pens and Shi No Numa) and is available on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft for 800 Microsoft Points and on the PlayStation®Store for the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system for £7.99.Ĭall of Duty: World at War is rated 15 by the BBFC.


(Nasdaq: ATVI) and developer Treyarch, during its first weekend of availability (11-14 June) on Xbox LIVE and the PlayStation Network. London, UK - 18 June, 2009 – Stalwart defenders of freedom and Call of Duty fans everywhere have answered the call with more than one million downloads of the Call of Duty®: World at War Map Pack 2 from Activision Publishing, Inc. It's available through PSN and Xbox Live for $13.00 (£7.99) and 800 MS Points, respectively. The pack contains maps Bonsai, Corrosion, Shi No Numa and Sub Pens. In just the first weekend of availability, Map Pack 2 for Call of Duty: World at War has exceeded one million downloads.
