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Sparkling new Call of Duty: World at War screens
Written by Pramod S Nair   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008

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Call of Duty: World at War, the FPS from Activision and Treyarch for PS3, Wii, PC and XBOX 360 is the fifth title in the Call of Duty franchise and is expected for a release by March 2009. The title utilizes the proprietary Call of Duty 4 Engine and offers both single player and multiplayer game play. Set in the Pacific Theater and Eastern Front of the World War II this title introduces some changes to the overall game system. Swimming Elements are introduced to the title for the first time and gamers will find their characters having real life difficulty while wading through water. Flamethrowers make a come back to the series with inflammable environments and the title also features an overall Open-ended look and feel.

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