Infinity Ward claims that its update for Call of Duty, coming in early 2006, will address the growing unrest felt by the CoD community.
There has been a lot of mumbling lately from the CoD community regarding Infinity Ward and its conduct following its partnership with Activision such as the lack of anti-cheat measures and of mod support. The company, it appears has found out about the complaints and will be addressing a few of them with its coming PC CoD update.
Activision and Infinity Ward announced plans to release new multiplayer maps as part of a Call of Duty 2 PC update that will also include PunkBuster anti-cheat software and additional support enhancements. The download is currently scheduled for release in early 2006 and will be available from the game's official website, link from download tab above.
Our team at Infinity Ward is committed to supporting Call of Duty fans, said Grant Collier, president, Infinity Ward. We've worked hard to deliver the most epic and immersive experience ever with Call of Duty 2 and look forward to delivering new content such as multiplayer maps, tools and anti-cheat software that will further enhance the gameplay experience.
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