DS Mobilized for another Call of Duty
Suit up and get ready to deploy for more high-speed action this November 10, as Activision revealed plans today to deploy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized for Nintendo DS
Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS by n-Space, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized will deliver an arsenal of cutting-edge weaponry, vehicles and tactics, arming players with precision controls for battle across the world's most dangerous hotspots. Gamers will fight on the ground in intense building-to-building tactical combat, hack into enemy computer terminals, take the controls of military vehicles like Battle Tanks and UAV spy drones, or man the guns of an AC-130 gunship.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized will bring the epic Call of Duty intensity of Modern Warfare to Nintendo DS fans through a unique storyline and companion narrative. The title will also serve up a bevy of features, including a six-player online multiplayer mode that allows friends to host their own server, as well as the brand new Survival Mode, giving players a variety of weapons to hold off waves of oncoming enemy forces and an expanded six-player online multiplayer mode. Also, Arcade Mode will allow gamers to replay the game's single-player with a time limit and running score, with extra points awarded for specific achievements.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized will release worldwide on November 10, in conjunction with Infinity Ward's highly-anticipated Modern Warfare 2, the next installment to the record-breaking Call of Duty series.




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n-Space have done some good things with the Call of Duty franchise on the DS. The last few titles have been pretty good so this one should follow suit. Nice to see the DS version is getting online and hopefully the Survival mode is included in that. Just a shame that there's no Wii version coming.
I've enjoyed all the n-Space stuff up to now. Let's just hope for a WIi version.
Well n-Space do have a Wii development team that are working on titles. You'd think that because the DS game is being outsourced to them and that they do have the ability to develop for the Wii that Activision would put 2 and 2 together to make a Wii version happen. But I think it has more to do with Infinity Ward and their stubbornness to develop for lesser powered machines.
The first one on DS was pretty good, but somehow the Wii version sucked beyond something amazing.
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