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On May 14th, 2010 in Uncategorized


Activision announced yesterday the Resurgence map pack for Modern Warfare 2, but didn’t release any further details. Until today. The DLC includes five new maps, which are

  • Vacant — the wide open Russian office complex from CoD4
  • Strike — the urban town surrounded by hotels from CoD4
  • Carnival — an abandoned carnival area with a Ferris wheel, fun house and other attractions
  • Trailer Park — full of “super tight corridors” and featuring a pool.
  • Fuel — a “sniper haven” based in and around an oil refinery

The DLC will be available next month for $15 on the Xbox 360 and PS3.

On April 24th, 2010 in Uncategorized


Modern Warfare 2′s Stimulus Package, the overpriced pace of DLC, will be hitting Steam for PC users on May 4, for the same, ripe price of $15. You can read our review of the DLC here.

On November 26th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Modern Warfare 2 is still riding the massive wave of success — after selling over 10 million copies — and according to analyst Ben Schachter, it should be possible in 2010 as well, who expects DLCs of the game to reach $140 million, minus of course the cut Activision has to pay to Microsoft and Sony.

He bases his assumption on the fact that every second CoD: World at War owner bought DLC, which means that the roughly 10 million MW2 owner will buy 5 million copies of DLC.