But again, that’s sort of unavoidable, given Call of Duty’s focus on player-versus-player gameplay and subsequent need to maintain competitive balance.
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On the one hand, the level of detail is very nice, with Call of Duty’s artists faithfully replicating all sorts of little design elements from the mecha’s anime appearances.
On Monday, word came that Gundam would be coming to video game publisher Activision’s Call of Duty series, with the iconic anime mecha slated to show up in both Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile.