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Call of Duty Deluxe Edition Shipped


Activision have shipped the Call of Duty Deluxe Edition to North American reatialers. The game features the following package of shooter goodness and can be picked up for $39.99.
The newest addition to the best-selling franchise includes the highly acclaimed Call of Duty™: Game of the Year edition – winner of more than 80 Game of the Year Awards, Call of Duty™: United Offensive – the popular expansion pack featuring additional maps, vehicle-based multiplayer and more, along with the original Call of Duty soundtrack and strategy guides. Call of Duty: Deluxe edition for the PC is rated “T” (Teen – Blood, Mild Language, Violence – content suitable for persons ages 13 and older) by the ESRB and carries a suggested retail price of $39.99.

“The Call of Duty franchise has established itself as the benchmark for epic, intense and cinematic WWII gaming among fans around the world,” states Dusty Welch, vice president of global brand management, Activision, Inc. “Call of Duty: Deluxe edition delivers two great blockbuster games together – the complete Call of Duty package for one low price.”

Call of Duty: Game of the Year edition features Infinity Ward’s original award-winning first-person action game in addition to all post-release product updates, including new multiplayer modes and maps, EAX 3 sound support, mapmaking toolkit and multiplayer gameplay enhancements. The game takes players to the frontlines of WWII combat, as an ordinary soldier fighting together with their squad through the war’s most epic battlefield moments. Call of Duty: Game of the Year edition also delivers an intense team-based multiplayer experience for up to 32 combatants.

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Call of Duty
Game: Call of Duty
Developer: Infinity Ward
Publisher: Activision
Released: 29 Oct 2003
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