Electronic Theatre reports on the revelation that the forthcoming Wii release of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has received a name change prior to release.

It has been revealed this morning that the forthcoming Wii conversion of the hugely successful Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare will receive a name change upon release. This latest instalment in the series on Wii will arrive the same day as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC, and the Nintendo DS release of Call of Duty: Mobilised.
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    ShortMan Sep 16, 09
    I saw the title on another site whilst searching for information about the game and it sounds cool.

    Maybe they will be adding features to it like Wii Speak or Motion sensor controls, hence the name Reflex.

    Its just a guess but we don't know much yet.
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    Audioslave Sep 16, 09
    Get hype. Please. I need hype. I'll get it like but everyone who reads this please hype it everywhere you go.

    My 360 got the RROD and I want my COD experience back on the wii =)
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      ShortMan Sep 16, 09
      The Wii doesn't get any Rings of Death. I did enjoy COD5 Wii but it was spoilt soon after the release due to hackers and glitchers. Hopefully this is a problem that Activision can solve and possibly take a bit more time out to watch over the servers.
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        SalboyOnDec Nov 10, 09
        quote ShortMan
        The Wii doesn't get any Rings of Death. I did enjoy COD5 Wii but it was spoilt soon after the release due to hackers and glitchers. Hopefully this is a problem that Activision can solve and possibly take a bit more time out to watch over the servers.
        u said it
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        Slumpy monkey Nov 10, 09
        It doesnt get any rings of death, But it doesnt get any good games either.

        Unless you can count old 360 and PS3 games with content dropped and the graphics brought down to PS2 level good games. That or Mario.

        :/

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