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Activision Leeds was established in November 2011, but it wasn't known what the studio was working on beyond the "development of projects based on Activision's brands."
The studio will be developing "all handheld versions, iOS versions of Call of Duty" going forward, Payne revealed, but he wouldn't confirm whether or not that extended to the Vita game Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified. http://www.videogamer.com/xbox360/ca...ty_mobile.html |
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Omg!!! 😱😄
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Awesome news!
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Sure didn't see that comin'...
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This has to be a joke. CoD on iOS? Good bye MC3
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![]() Hope it's true
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iOS already has the 2 CoD Zombies games. It's not exactly the same, but it's still Call of Duty.
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Huh? I thought Activision was done with iOS games. I guess the increasing success and profitability of the iOS platform has made them change their minds. Good news, anyway.
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Eeeeeexactly! If this comes out before MC4, I might not even buy it!!
Can't wait OGMGMOGOIOGNGMG I jizzed.
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Best news about mobile games this year!
...but still... Multiplayer FPS games will never reach the PC (the problem is mainly in controls) |
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