Sunday, 21 April 2013

Call OF Duty 4 Modern Warfare Full Version Free Download



   
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A sequel Famous call of duty series of gaming by Activision. Game for Call of Duty series they release each year is always a fantastic record sales figures since the emergence of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in 2007. A year ago, exactly at the end of 2010, Activision also announced a similar achievement this time. Their income reaches U.S. $ 1 billion for other games from the same series,im market.As compared to Black Ops, the achievements of Modern Warfare 3, U.S. $ 1 billion in just 16 days, looked much more convincing and attracted much more gamers all around the world. Activision also says that the 16 days it took Modern Warfare 3 turned out to break the record held by the film by James Cameron, Avatar, which has grossed U.S. $ 1 billion after 17 days! Excellent!






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