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Call Of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Reveal On August 14th

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Actvision has announced via the official Call of Duty site that we should get the first glimpse of the multiplayer mode on August 14th at 10.30am PDT. Nintendo confirmed last week that Call of Duty: Ghosts will be coming to Wii U on November 5th. The game is being ported to the console by Treyarch, the developers behind Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.

57 thoughts on “Call Of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Reveal On August 14th”

    1. Oh YOU silly.
      Blops2 was executed pretty well and looked great on WiiU.
      I jump on for some mindless Zombie Slay’in from time to time.

      I’m glad they are porting it. If it has Zombie Mode, I MIGHT pick it up. Otherwise I’ll carry on at the farmhouse.

                    1. I really love gravy and I make the best kind around too. I don’t know why it is so hard for everyone to understand that I actually MADE gravy. They just slap me in the face since apparently sharing gravy is rude.

                  1. Oh my God, this Gravy thing is absolutely GENIUS. Please, please, PLEASE stick around. Besides, I’m the type of person who can drink gravy out of a mug.

        1. Translation update: I don’t think it has Zombie mode, so you may be disappointed. .-
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          I don’t know, take this translation with a grain of salt, I think I’m off on this one. :p

  1. We feel that the Wii U version is the one no one will play because it will suck like the Wii U itself.Thanks for supporting a sinking ship.

    1. Wow, you trolls now a days are getting worse seeing how the Wii U is starting to pick up speed. I’m sorry to hear you have troll aids :(

    2. “We” stop speaking for other people moron. You don’t even know how the Wii U version plays because IT HASN’T BEEN OUT YET. Sorry, your opinion is invalid. Fail troll is is fail. LOL.

  2. Boring it doesnt have Zombie mode. It would be cool if Nintendo created their own original fps game like Metroid Prime hunters. With that game Nintendo showed that they can create great fps games themselfs, so it bothers me that they dont do it because they clearly have talent, anyway im excited about all the good Wiiu and 3DS games that are comin this year.

      1. That doesn’t mean anything to me.
        New engine that they’ve shown is just better detail, and Mario 64 level fish AI.

        They put dynamic maps in, which is great, but i want to see how they improved the gameplay.

        1. I heard rumors about sliding (sprinting and going into a slide while shooting)…. movement like that found in Ghost Recon Future Soldier; not floaty and very real… but thats just a rumor that may be dead already

        2. I wouldn’t expect much if I were you. Call of Duty at its core is shooting people. I expect you’ll still be shooting people

          1. I really want this. If red faction and battlefield had it. Im pretty sure infinity ward can pull it off. GEOMOD TECHNOLOGY BABY!

  3. If this is anything like mw3 Im buying.I had the last one, but dont like how treyarch designs games.Gameplay seems off. The houses buildings feel unproportioned and squat. Just wasnt feeling that game.Im still hopeful I like IW

    1. TWIN STICK SCUM ADMITTING ON THE NET HIS A AUTO AIMING CASUAL

      Wii rrmote still going strong REPLACED STICK AIMING 8 YEARS AGO REAL GAMERS MOVE WITH THE TIMES TWIN STICK FPS IS A ROBOTUC AUTO AIM KIDDYS VETSION OF FPS LOL

      Wii remote for REAL GAMERS fps =mouse=wii remote lol robot stick YOU GOTA BE UNDER 12 YESRS OLD WITH THAT CRAP

  4. Won’t be playing nor buying this on Wii U since now I learned the hard way Treyarch shunned full support from Black Ops 2 and that COD online is now plagued with thousands of camping, foul-mouthing 11 year olds no matter which version I play.

    No more COD for me. But if its possible to port MW2 (the one COD game that skipped Nintendo) while improving respawns, change some OP features and weapons, then you’ll see my money is on that game which BTW puts MW3 straight to hell where it dared spawn from.

  5. NINTENDO COMMANDER, we didn’t finish our chat last post. Yes indeed we have monster hunting, earth bound ladies. We also have young growing girls that need to balance Mario galaxy, Xenoblade, fire emblem, a little COD scooby doo ghosts and Tinkerbell adventures in our nintendo ranks :). So we agree.

    1. I rather see our Empire creating games that appeals to both genders instead of making games that separates them…

      And Paris Hilton is a bad role model…

      I also want to see an end to the sexual objectification on women within the gaming universe, many are still behaving like horny apes designing women characters like whores even if the game itself is about serious matters…

      I love Ada Wong but a red dress in that environment, really?…

  6. 4 gens behind nintendo in fish AI

    Lol

    Balance the wii remote and silly obsolete twin stick controls and massivly turn down the auto aim and make cool maps again then im interested

    Blops 2 was awful and wiiu version wsy to much auto aim PROVING XBOTZ ARE CASUAL CLOWNS

  7. IL BE (IF ITS ANY GOOD AND RUNS IN ACTUAL HD) PLAYING VIA WII REMOTE AND NUNCHUCK (ACTUAL FPS CONTROLS FOR ACTUAL GAMERS) WHILST TACTILE USING THE GAMEPAD

    THIS SHIT BETTER START HAPPENING INDUSTRY CORE FPS IS TO BE REVOLUTIONIZED VIA THIS METHOD

    I PLAY WITH THE EVOLVED FORM OF KEYBOAD AND MOUSE AKA WII REMOTE AND DAT CHUCK

    I DO SECOND SCREEN SHIT AND MAPS AND VIEW OF OTHER THINGS LIKE A DOG DRONES CAMERAS ETC VIA THE GAMEPAD SCREEN

    THIS KINDA SHIT NEEDS A TO START GETTING REAL ITS CALLED NEXT GENERATION FPS SOMETHING SILLY PS4 WITH ITS SILLY DUALSHOCK CANNOT DO

    OR FOR STUBEN UNDER 12S ALSO SUPPORT THE PRO PAD OR GAMEPAD ALONE

    THIS IS THE BUTY OF WIIU THE GAMEPAD DOESN’T NEED TO BE HELD TO BE USED

    GIVE ME IN GAME ONLINE MULTI PLAYER ABILITY’S WITH TWO SCREENS MAKE PS4 AND XBONE LOOK LIKE WHAT THERE ARE

    NOT NEXT GEN

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