Through the eyes of four Allied soldiers, Call of Duty 3 brings players closer than ever to the fury of combat as they fight through the Normandy Breakout, the harrowing offensive that liberated Paris and changed the fate of the world.
In Call of Duty 3, new close-quarters battle mechanics bring you face-to-face with your enemy. Fight hand-to-hand, disarm traps, improvise explosive devices and execute a host of other battlefield challenges that require cunning and swift reflexes. Next-generation level design provides multiple attack routes that let you decide how to confront the enemy. Each choice you make requires you to use special tactics, from sniping and demolition to straight out frontal assaults. And in online multiplayer battles of up to 24 players, gamers battle it out as a variety of player classes, including riflemen, infantry, scouts and others. Multiple-occupancy vehicles let you coordinate attacks with friends, driving while they fire a mounted machine gun from the turret.
Free Call of Duty 3 Map Hits Xbox Live As promised, Activision have released the map "Champs" for free, with a five-map 800-point pack still coming. 11 Jan, 2007
Call of Duty 3 Screenshots First images from the new Xbox 360 game, delievered by way of the X06 event in Spain. 27 Sep, 2006
Call of Duty 3 Wii Graphics Improved Latest screenshots from a Nintendo magazine suggest the graphics have improved significantly since the last batch of shots that did the rounds. 31 Aug, 2006
Call of Duty 3 Screenshots for PS3 Disappoint First official screenshots look about as good as Call of Duty 2 on a moderately specc'ed PC, nothing like the E3 concept movie, and seem to lack anti-aliasing. 12 Jul, 2006
Call of Duty 3 Details Emerge The official rap-sheet for the upcoming game reveals some new details, including destroyable hideouts which force enemies to go into the open. 11 Jul, 2006
Call of Duty 3 Will Be Unique on the Wii Actually wrestling with a German for his gun or actually disarming that explosive are things only the Wii will let you do. 5 Jul, 2006
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