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Modern Warfare 2 gets release date

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Well there are a lot of inevitabilities about the latest Activision announcement.  Firstly that Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare will be getting a sequel, and that with that news, the moniker “Call of Duty” has been dropped.  Call of Duty 6: Modern Warfare 2 is just too confusing.

With the success of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare now topping 12 million is cross platform sales, it makes sense that developer Infinty Ward would want to keep the success ball a-rollin’.

To that end, Activision today announced the release date for Modern Warfare 2.

“Everyone on the team is laser focused on making the most gripping experience we’ve ever created,” said Infinity Ward’s CEO, Vince Zampella.  “No detail is too small and every finishing touch imaginable is underway to make Modern Warfare 2 our best ever.  We can’t wait for our fans around the world to play starting November 10th.”

Expect this new title to continue the success of the franchise across just about all gaming platforms. 

For more info, jump to the official site at www.modernwarfare2.com