Treyarch: World at War to focus on multiplayer thanks to CoD 4

Call of Duty 5 - Image 1What can we expect from Call of Duty: World at War (PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii, DS) come November 11? Everything from CoD 4′s multiplayer. Only better. And with tanks. At least, that’s what Call of Duty 5 senior producer Noah Heller promised during a recent interview with CVG.

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What can we expect from
Call of Duty: World at War (PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii, DS) come November 11? Everything from CoD 4′s multiplayer. Only better. And with tanks. At least, that’s what Call of Duty 5 senior producer Noah Heller promises.

“I think what [Modern Warfare‘s success] did most of all is emphasize multiplayer to us,” said
Heller in a recent interview with CVG. “Our multiplayer’s definitely built off CoD4 because it was an excellent platform to build off,” he explained.

CoD5 will sport the stat-collecting online mode, perks and all the good stuff that made CoD4‘s multiplayer experience so enjoyable. In addition, there will be vehicles (something I would have loved to have in Modern Warfare), a co-op mode and a number of other tweaks that are supposed to bring World at War‘s multiplayer mode into a class of its own (for example, it takes now just one center-mass shot to kill rather than three or four).

Heller continued on the newfound emphasis on mutiplayer that the CoD series seems to be taking:

In the olden days of CoD you had multiplayer and you had single-player and they never meet. CoD 4 was a multiplayer sensation so it was very important that we focused on multiplayer and that we got a chance to show our own multiplayer.


Sounds good, but I can’t shake the feeling that I’ll just be buying an updated Battlefield 1942 with CoD5… not that that’s a bad thing, mind you.


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