![]() Rather, as studio co-founders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey explain, their game would have used Cambodia as a major setting. Now that Sledgehammer Games is nearing the end of development on their first COD franchise entry, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the developer is looking back on what could have been - sharing previously unknown details regarding their third person shooter and why the game ultimately would have never worked.Īs part of their Advanced Warfare cover story for Game Informer, Sledgehammer Games tells the publication that while their third person shooter would have used the Vietnam war as its backdrop it would not have featured familiar terrain. ![]() But, with that opportunity came the death of their third person spin-off. If they said yes, the developer would be added to the fold as a third studio responsible for delivering Call of Duty games on its new three-year development cycle. However, once their work was completed on MW3, Sledgehammer was offered an opportunity they couldn't pass up: the chance to develop an official entry in the Call of Duty franchise. The game was set during the Vietnam War and, unlike all of the previous games in the franchise, it deployed a third person perspective. ![]() Before helping Infinity Ward finish up development on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, developer Sledgehammer Games was working on their own Call of Duty title.
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