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Call of Duty 5 will be the fifth installment of the series (ninth, counting expansion packs) and was confirmed on December 2. It is expected in Fall 2008 and will be available on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, as well as on PlayStation 2 and PC.
The next Call of Duty game may not delveback into familiar WWII territory after all, as Activision CEO MikeGriffith reveals that the fifth game will take the series to a "newmilitary theatre".
Despiterumours and strong reactions that the series would be returning to theover-used WWII era, Griffith revealed: "We'll bring the intensity ofthe recent Call of Duty: Modern Warfare title to a new military theatreto engage our significantly larger user base which nearly doubled lastyear as new users came into the franchise," according to Gamespot.
Another modern setting would get our vote (we're bored of those crappy 1940s guns and sluggish propeller-powered planes).
Griffith also revealed that the next James Bond game, in development asTreyarch, will use the CoD 4 engine, which is good news. The first good007 game since GoldenEye? Maybe, just maybe...