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Nazi Zombies on Call of Duty: World at War

Players are used to fighting the Nazi soldiers as the ultimate evil in games based on the Second World War, but the next chapter of Call of Duty will put a new twist on that definition. According to what has been reported by GameTrailers TV, there will be a “survival” mode, inside Call of Duty: World at War, where players will find themselves fighting nazi soldiers that had been transformed into zombies. This option unlocks itself, apparently, completely the single player campaign, and it’s structured as a co-op feature for up to four players. In this mode, players will face an army of zombies in uniform that will attack from all fronts.This option can easily be seen as a choice by Treyarch to directly attack their “opponent” in the gaming market, Valve’s Left 4 Dead, which is scheduled to launch at the same period as the Activision’s FPS.
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Posted on October 27, 2008 · Categories: Nintendo Wii, PC Games, Playstation 3, Shooter Games, XBox, XBox 360;