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The New Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, Will Release on 10/25/2019. CoD MW 2019 Contains Clan Support That Clans Need. We Will Build This Clan On CoD Modern Warfare 2019. Follow Intel Here:
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Multiplayer Gameplay Premiere August 1, 2019
Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:50 am by RedKnight
As of 8/29/2019, Most of my current SoF Clan news for CoD Modern Warfare 2019 can be found on a friends SOCOMFANS website. New updates to be added here as needed.
This could be great news for Modern Warfare Gamers on the PS4/5 and xBox1.
While we wait for H-Hour... if it ever gets here... and with the new WW2 Battlefield V coming this Fall and with BF1 and CoD WW2 out now... both crap games in my opinion... at least we have some hope for a great new War Shooter. If MW4 includes any Clan Support with Custom User Private Servers... MW4 will be pure GOLD!
Call of Duty: WWII review—The less things change…
Stripping out years of feature creep, but doesn't have anything to replace it.
Steven Strom - 11/8/2017, 2:00 PM
Call of Duty: WWII certainly has some interesting timing. It has the dubious duty of returning the landmark first-person series to its titular roots at a time when any game centered on fascism, nationalism, and especially Nazism …
CoD WW2 Fails At Multiplayer Game Play and more...
Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:29 am by RedKnight
Sadly, this last attempt to gain my multiplayer favor pushed me away even more and I probably won’t touch the CoD series ever again...
By Kyle Durant
Posted on 6th November 2017
I can already hear the fanboys crying out in unison and know this is going to be an unpopular opinion. Before you feed into your own anger, know that my …
This news from E3 is not good... but it might get better before game launch. If this doesn't get better (6 vs 6 for Clans?)... CoD WW2 won't be workable for larger online War Clans like us. Time will tell.
Call of Duty: WWII reveals a disappointing limitation for War mode
If you were expecting big-team battles, you might be a little disappointed.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare GAMEPLAY - IS IT GOOD?
Fri Jul 01, 2016 9:39 am by RedKnight
Battlefield 1 looks like a BF4 remake. I have lots of issues at present. Maybe after BF1 is out for a few weeks... I could change my mind. But I have to find at a new game for SoF that has good Clan Support and good Clan controllable Private Servers. And EA/DICE seems to have left that world behind after BF3. So... we'll see.
Cod Infinite Warfare has been taking a beating on …
Red Dead Redemption 2 may be even more like GTA Online
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Subject: Red Dead Redemption 2 may be even more like GTA Online Wed Jul 26, 2017 9:31 am
Red Dead Redemption 2 may be even more like GTA Online than we thought
According to Take-Two's CEO, GTA Online has completely changed the way Rockstar makes games. By Michael Goroff LINK:
Apparently, earning $1 billion in digital sales has made an impression on how Rockstar views its games. Thanks to the success of Grand Theft Auto Online, it looks like future Rockstar Games, including Red Dead Redemption 2, will have a much stronger focus on online multiplayer, at least according to Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
In a recent interview, Zelnick claims that “Rockstar’s activities have been transformed by Grand Theft Auto Online” when talking about potential earnings for the 2019 fiscal year, which starts in April 2018 and ends March 2019.
After the success of Grand Theft Auto Online, it was clear that Rockstar was going to at least expand the first Red Dead Redemption‘s multiplayer for the sequel, but “transformed” is a strong word that makes us think Rockstar has big plans for Red Dead Redemption 2‘s online component, maybe at the detriment of future single-player DLC.
On top of that, Zelnick’s projecting that Take-Two games will earn “$2.5 billion net sales minimum” for the 2019 fiscal year, when Red Dead Redemption 2 is scheduled to launch. Part of that number could include money-making factory of Grand Theft Auto Online, which Rockstar continues to support. But it’s fair to assume that not only will initial sales of Red Dead Redemption 2 help with that goal, but so will microtransactions from Rockstar’s cowboy sequel, which Take-Two has been clamoring for.
Red Dead Redemption 2 may be even more like GTA Online