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Modern Warfare 3 teaser trailer reveals terror on the tube

London's burning

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Activision has released the first full length trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, confirming rumours that the game will be set in familiar cities such as London and New York.

Here's the video:

May the hype continue. I wonder if there'll be another controversial level like the Russian airport mission in MW's previous outing.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is set for a 8 November release. Activision is armed and ready to fire on all fronts. EA's Battlefield 3 aims to launch in the same month and has several turrets pointing back. Which side are you taking? ®

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Controversial level in London on the tube:

You have to jump the queue for the Oyster machine and everybody tuts at you. Oh the horror!

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Tube scenario - FAIL

a) the tube is actually running, and not on strike or broken down

b) there's transparently far too much room in the train if you can get the space to place a machine gun at the windows...never mind actually breathe

c) it's far too clean

d) it's going far too fast

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PC or bust

Several reasons:

1) Online play is free, and I can use a high quality headset without it costing a fortune or being a pain to set up.

2) Mouse and keyboard > console controller, any day of the week.

3) PC version is already 10 quid cheaper (unless you're daft enough to order from Game).

4) PC version will look better (assuming your machine has the required beef)

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