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MaXX steps up to the challenging single play campaign Call of Duty has to offer. Get ready for some true nerd rage. wiki info: “To me the game plays like Call of Duty 4 in terms of gameplay style, but with the smoothness of MW2 plus the new advances we’ve made.” — Robert Bowling Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (stylized as CALL OF DUTY: MW3, and also known as COD: MW3, MW3, or simply COD 8) is the sequel to Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Activision confirmed the title be in pre-production on April 9, 2010[1] and was released on November 8, 2011.[2] Sledgehammer Games, originally planning to work on the canceled action/adventure Call of Duty, will be working with Infinity Ward to complete all aspects of MW3. Raven Software is assisting with the user interface and DLC, as they have with previous Call of Duty games.[3] Sledgehammer is aiming for a bug-free Call of Duty title and ratings above 95%.[4] Modern Warfare 3 uses an upgraded Modern Warfare 2 engine, dubbed the “MW3 engine” instead of “IW 5.0″ out of courtesy for Sledgehammer Games.[5] When a massive amount of leaked information was revealed by gaming news site Kotaku on May 13, 2011, Robert Bowling responded in a tweet stating: “A lot of hype & a lot of leaked info on #MW3, some still accurate, some not. To avoid spoiling the experience, I’d wait for the real reveal.”[6] Later that day, four teaser trailers for Modern Warfare 3 were released on Call of Duty’s official YouTube channel. Each one …