PC

Call Of Duty Makers Say Controversial Oliver North Helped Make Their Game More Authentic

Lt Col Oliver North is a polarising figure in American history and, we found out, earlier this month, an advisor on the next huge Call of Duty game, Black Ops II. North isn’t your average video game consultant. He was one of the main actors in the Iran-Contra scandal that wracked America in the ’80s.


PC

Why The Next Call Of Duty Still Has A Singleplayer Campaign

Call of Duty was always popular but became a cultural phenomenon only in 2007 thanks to a revised multiplayer system that hooked players with a then-innovative ability-unlocking level-based system.


February 17, 2011
PC

Call Of Duty Creators Say Your Bugs Were ‘Edge Cases’

I have very publicly championed Call of Duty: Black Ops. I found the single player provoking, the multiplayer addictive. But was picky about which version of the game I like. That’s because my choice for Game of the Year seemed packed with bugs when I played it on the computer and Playstation 3.


October 5, 2010
News

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Makes The Leap Into Stereoscopic 3D

Activision and developer Treyarch are adding a new dimension to the Call of Duty series, bringing stereoscopic 3D visuals to Call of Duty: Black Ops for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.