According to a job advertisement posted on the official site of Raven Software, the authors of Wolfesntein and Singularity might be working on Call of Duty series, being in search of a staff shooter for "realistic" based on a successful franchise for console. Some time ago, Activision said it wanted to focus primarily on the "seven pillars" for building the future of the company's Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, World of Warcraft, StarCraft, Diablo, Blizzard's new MMO, and the game from Bungie.
The description on the website of the developer Raven seems to be connected to the Call of Duty series, which currently undertakes three developers: Treyarch, Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer. Do not yet know the details on the new game from Bungie, but the fact that there is talk of a franchise already "said" We choose to exclude this possibility.
The description on the website of the developer Raven seems to be connected to the Call of Duty series, which currently undertakes three developers: Treyarch, Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer. Do not yet know the details on the new game from Bungie, but the fact that there is talk of a franchise already "said" We choose to exclude this possibility.
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