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On December 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized

Many games seem to have lost the sense of fun and humor that titles often had in the past. I can recall many games where a cheat code or easter egg would break up the seriousness of a battle against monsters or the forces of evil aliens. There has been less and less of this in recent years but some developers seem to be realizing again that throwing in a bit of the ridiculous and incongruous can be a delight. The often super serious Call of Duty series has taken a step towards the absurd with the inclusion of the much discussed ‘zombie mode’ where players can fight off hordes of Nazi undead.

Daniel Suarez, executive producer on the title, told MTV Multiplayer that they’re aiming to put out some ‘untraditional‘ content packs. Treyarch is aiming for two or three of these content packs, which could include anything from a map editor to more multiplayer modes that take the gritty real-world game and propell it in another strange direction. Announcements regarding the DLC will begin next year.