Call of Duty stories
Activision and Treyarch unveil teaser for Call of Duty: Black Ops' Escalation DLC, launching first on Xbox 360 on May 3.
It released on PlayStation 3 earlier this month, and now the one-time Xbox 360-exclusive map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops has a release date for PC players.
Armed thieves nab 100 Call of Duty: Black Ops copies from a US GameStop ahead of its global launch, setting the gaming world abuzz.
Activision posts interviews with the Hollywood stars that feature in the recently released zombie map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Modern Warfare 3 to revolutionise gameplay with vast, fully destructible stages, Kotaku reveals. Infinity Ward leads, with Sledgehammer's support.
This year's inevitable Call of Duty offering will 'set a new standard in the franchise' according to Activision's CEO.
EA touts Battlefield 3 as flat-out superior to COD, with pre-orders soaring 700% over its predecessor. The firm eyes significant FPS market share.
Activision unveils video for 'Escalation', the new Call of Duty: Black Ops map pack, launching first on Xbox 360 May 3rd.
Pinned down by sniper fire, a team of soldiers retaliates the only way it can; with a rocket-propelled grenade.
Josh Olin admits that the competition's new engine is a looker, but contends that Treyarch's own could match it with a few upgrades.
Activision has announced that a playable, single-player demo for Call of Duty: Black Ops has released on both Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network.
PlayStation 3 Call of Duty: Black Ops players will soon get their hands on the game's first DLC. Pretty soon, actually!.
Treyarch unveils hidden gems of Call of Duty: Black Ops, like online split-screen support and a Custom Games Editor.
Call of Duty: Black Ops amps up its multiplayer with bots, wager matches, and more, catering both to seasoned gamers and those avoiding online toxicity.
Call of Duty: Black Ops teases explosive first multiplayer details, featuring radio-controlled cars and an explosive crossbow.
We've seen or heard very little about the multiplayer in Treyarch's upcoming shooter. Watch on for some new weapons, killstreaks and... radio-controlled cars?.
Activision has confirmed that Treyarch, the studio behind Call of Duty 3 and World at War, will develop the next instalment in the Call of Duty series.
If your addiction to multiplayer action games needs some serious attention, Call of Duty: World at War will certainly satisfy your appetite.