Confirming something that was, well, already pretty clear earlier this year, Sledgehammer has said that helping Infinity Ward develop Modern Warfare 3 meant it had to abandon its planned third-person Call of Duty game.
âWe came on board to make a third person action adventure game, in the Call of Duty franchise, and we were working on it about six months,â Sledgehammer co-founder Glen Schofield told GameSpot
âWe had a prototype together that was pretty compelling, and it looked really good,â added the studioâs other co-founder, Michael Condrey, who also said that shifting over to development on Modern Warfare 3 was easy because âThe opportunity to work on the biggest thing in the industry with Infinity Ward, thatâs demonstrated that they know how to do exceptional software, was just an opportunity we couldnât [pass up].â
Just in case you were wondering what a third-person Call of Duty game would look like (which the teamâs publisher described as an âaction/adventureâ game), Activision has said it may revisit the concept at some point in the future. Probably when people stop buying first-person Call of Duty games.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Feature: Who is Sledgehammer Games? [GameSpot, via Eurogamer]
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