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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a 2007 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It is the fourth main installment in the Call of Duty series. The game breaks away from the World War II setting of previous entries and is instead set in modern times.
Original PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 3 Slim with DualShock 3 controller. This is a list of video games for the PlayStation 3 video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
Activision acquired the studio for $5 million in January 2003, and later publish their first title, Call of Duty, directly competing with Electronic Arts. [19] The Call of Duty series has since seen nearly yearly releases and as of 2016 had sold more than 250 million units and brought in more than $12 billion in revenue. [44]
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Aspyr Media: First-person shooter Commercial 10.5.4–10.8 Call of Duty: Black Ops: Aspyr Media: First-person shooter Commercial 10.5.4–10.7 Call of Duty: Deluxe Edition: Aspyr Media: First-person shooter Commercial 10.2–10.6.8 Call of Duty: United Offensive: Aspyr Media: 2004 First-person shooter Commercial ...
An unofficial patch, sometimes alternatively called a community patch, is a patch for a piece of software, created by a third party such as a user community without the involvement of the original developer.
$7.4 billion: Merchandise sales – $7.4 billion [cg] Box office – $1.1 million [318] Home media – $1.4 million [319] Television series Eiji Tsuburaya: Tsuburaya Productions (Bandai Namco Holdings) Madden NFL: 1998 $7 billion: Video games – $7 billion [320] Video game Electronic Arts: Electronic Arts National Football League (NFL) Fate ...
The list of Active Duty maps changes occasionally, normally by replacing just one map at a time. Maps such as Dust II have been added, then removed, and then added back again at a later date. [2] As of January 2025, the seven Active Duty maps in Counter-Strike 2 are Ancient, Anubis, Dust II, Inferno, Mirage, Nuke and Train.
Mock-up image of opening a loot box in a video game. In video game terminology, a loot box (also called a loot crate or prize crate) is a consumable virtual item which can be redeemed to receive a randomised selection of further virtual items, or loot, ranging from simple customisation options for a player's avatar or character to game-changing equipment such as weapons and armour.