Among the controversy and generaldisgruntled feelingsregardingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3we’ve now heard from Sledgehammer develoeprs who say that their original plan ofAdvanced Warfare 2was cancelled to make way forModern Warfare 3.According to Bloomberg, the developers initially pitched the idea of returning to the Advanced Warfare universe for a sequel, giving players a more futuristicCall of Dutyexperience again.Modern Warfare 3 has caught a lot of flack for its campaignPerhaps a new entry in theAdvanced Warfaresaga would have fared better than what we got, which was a rushed attempt to capitalise on theModern Warfareproduct. Critics have slammed the game with most saying the storyline was rushed and the the game feels more like an expansion than a £70 product.AdvertThe game, according to sources, took around a year and a half to make which caused production to feel “stressful” for the development team. The process was apparently hurried following a delay of anotherCall of Dutyproject and theModern Warfareexpansion became a full release. Staff claim the plan for the title was “ambiguous” and all were led to believe that this wouldn’t be a “premium game.“Some staff said that they felt “betrayed” because they were promised they wouldn’t have to crunch to produce the game. In the end, the staff had to work nights and weekends to ship a game they hadn’t even conceived themselves. The team were happy to go all in onAdvanced Warfarewhich would have taken longer to complete, but would have felt like that “premium game” the execs so badly wanted.The original plan was to focus on a smaller-scale spinoff ofModern Warfareset in Mexico until executive stepped in and ordered a sequel toModern Warfare 2, while also canning the desired plans for moreAdvanced Warfare.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3

Among the controversy and generaldisgruntled feelingsregardingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3we’ve now heard from Sledgehammer develoeprs who say that their original plan ofAdvanced Warfare 2was cancelled to make way forModern Warfare 3.According to Bloomberg, the developers initially pitched the idea of returning to the Advanced Warfare universe for a sequel, giving players a more futuristicCall of Dutyexperience again.Modern Warfare 3 has caught a lot of flack for its campaignPerhaps a new entry in theAdvanced Warfaresaga would have fared better than what we got, which was a rushed attempt to capitalise on theModern Warfareproduct. Critics have slammed the game with most saying the storyline was rushed and the the game feels more like an expansion than a £70 product.AdvertThe game, according to sources, took around a year and a half to make which caused production to feel “stressful” for the development team. The process was apparently hurried following a delay of anotherCall of Dutyproject and theModern Warfareexpansion became a full release. Staff claim the plan for the title was “ambiguous” and all were led to believe that this wouldn’t be a “premium game.“Some staff said that they felt “betrayed” because they were promised they wouldn’t have to crunch to produce the game. In the end, the staff had to work nights and weekends to ship a game they hadn’t even conceived themselves. The team were happy to go all in onAdvanced Warfarewhich would have taken longer to complete, but would have felt like that “premium game” the execs so badly wanted.The original plan was to focus on a smaller-scale spinoff ofModern Warfareset in Mexico until executive stepped in and ordered a sequel toModern Warfare 2, while also canning the desired plans for moreAdvanced Warfare.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3
Among the controversy and generaldisgruntled feelingsregardingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3we’ve now heard from Sledgehammer develoeprs who say that their original plan ofAdvanced Warfare 2was cancelled to make way forModern Warfare 3.According to Bloomberg, the developers initially pitched the idea of returning to the Advanced Warfare universe for a sequel, giving players a more futuristicCall of Dutyexperience again.Modern Warfare 3 has caught a lot of flack for its campaignPerhaps a new entry in theAdvanced Warfaresaga would have fared better than what we got, which was a rushed attempt to capitalise on theModern Warfareproduct. Critics have slammed the game with most saying the storyline was rushed and the the game feels more like an expansion than a £70 product.AdvertThe game, according to sources, took around a year and a half to make which caused production to feel “stressful” for the development team. The process was apparently hurried following a delay of anotherCall of Dutyproject and theModern Warfareexpansion became a full release. Staff claim the plan for the title was “ambiguous” and all were led to believe that this wouldn’t be a “premium game.“Some staff said that they felt “betrayed” because they were promised they wouldn’t have to crunch to produce the game. In the end, the staff had to work nights and weekends to ship a game they hadn’t even conceived themselves. The team were happy to go all in onAdvanced Warfarewhich would have taken longer to complete, but would have felt like that “premium game” the execs so badly wanted.The original plan was to focus on a smaller-scale spinoff ofModern Warfareset in Mexico until executive stepped in and ordered a sequel toModern Warfare 2, while also canning the desired plans for moreAdvanced Warfare.
Among the controversy and generaldisgruntled feelingsregardingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3we’ve now heard from Sledgehammer develoeprs who say that their original plan ofAdvanced Warfare 2was cancelled to make way forModern Warfare 3.
According to Bloomberg, the developers initially pitched the idea of returning to the Advanced Warfare universe for a sequel, giving players a more futuristicCall of Dutyexperience again.
Modern Warfare 3 has caught a lot of flack for its campaign
Perhaps a new entry in theAdvanced Warfaresaga would have fared better than what we got, which was a rushed attempt to capitalise on theModern Warfareproduct. Critics have slammed the game with most saying the storyline was rushed and the the game feels more like an expansion than a £70 product.
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The game, according to sources, took around a year and a half to make which caused production to feel “stressful” for the development team. The process was apparently hurried following a delay of anotherCall of Dutyproject and theModern Warfareexpansion became a full release. Staff claim the plan for the title was “ambiguous” and all were led to believe that this wouldn’t be a “premium game.”
Some staff said that they felt “betrayed” because they were promised they wouldn’t have to crunch to produce the game. In the end, the staff had to work nights and weekends to ship a game they hadn’t even conceived themselves. The team were happy to go all in onAdvanced Warfarewhich would have taken longer to complete, but would have felt like that “premium game” the execs so badly wanted.
The original plan was to focus on a smaller-scale spinoff ofModern Warfareset in Mexico until executive stepped in and ordered a sequel toModern Warfare 2, while also canning the desired plans for moreAdvanced Warfare.
Topics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3