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More information for Modern Warfare 2
In an interview to the Official PlayStation Magazine, Infinity Ward’s head of development regarding Modern Warfare 2, Vince Zambella, has tried to clear some points on Call of Duty 4’s direct sequel:
“We go for authenticity not realism,” Zampella told Official PlayStation Magazine. “We’re not making a sim, we’re making entertainment. We want it to look real like an action movie. You see a guy in an action movie, what he does is a little over the top. It makes for a great movie”. He also added: “We do it where it fits and doesn’t make the game worse. There isn’t any mandate that every level has to be a wide open sandbox. There are certain levels like this where it fits naturally”.
Modern Warfare 2 is promising to be the most sold title of the year (perhaps of all years), and it’ll be launched on November 10th for XBox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.
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