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PublisherActivision StudioInfinity Ward GenreShooterRelease Date11/11/08

This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of Call of Duty: World at War (PS3) sold in the US in the retail month of November 2008 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from November 2, 2008 to November 29, 2008. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on December 10, 2008.


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CoD 5 'In the Pipeline'

Activision - December 2, 2007


Submitted by kspraydad (475) at 5:49AM PST on December 3, 2007


According to a fact sheet put out by Activision concerning the merger with Vivendi Games, Activision has revealed that Call of Duty 5 is in the pipeline.
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Call of Duty 5 Officially Announced for Fall 2008

gamesblog.ugo - May 19, 2008


Submitted by GoldenJackel (2045) at 3:18AM PST on May 21, 2008


Hot on the tail of news that Grand Theft Auto 4 just became the bestselling entertainment launch of all time, ever, beating out Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, competing publisher Activision has stepped up and announced that they’ll be launching Call of Duty 5 in fall of this year
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RUMOR: Call Of Duty 5 Heading For The Pacific?

Kotaku.com - December 10, 2007


Submitted by feelmyring (351) at 6:44AM PST on December 10, 2007


"Someone who is more than close enough to know such things has tipped us off over the weekend that, yes Treyarch are indeed hard at work on COD5. And that, yes the series is heading back to WWII. What we didn't know is that the game's set in the under-utilized Pacific theater, something only one major WWII shooter has tried before. If this game can branch out and explore some of the less 'popular' aspects of the conflict, it might not be so bad."
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Call of Duty 5 likely not to be developed by Infinity Ward

gamingtarget - December 3, 2007


Submitted by -THE-RAY- (272) at 12:09PM PST on December 3, 2007


With the newly merged Activision Blizzard's desire to turn the Call of Duty, Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero franchises into "yearly franchises" it looks likely that Infinity Ward will not be developing Call of Duty 5.
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