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In what's bound to be the least surprising news of the year, the just-released Modern Warfare 3 had less than half the development time most Call of Duty games get. That's according to a new report, which reveals that Sledgehammer Games was only given under 18 months to develop it.
The report comes from Bloomberg, where Jason Schreier cites sources familiar with the development of the game. As they initially reported, the game started out as an expansion to last year's Modern Warfare 2, but later evolved into a full-on sequel, something sources say caused many on the team to work "nights and weekends" in order to be able to meet the November release date.
Some at developer Sledgehammer Games, according to the report, were originally told they're working on an expansion (something Activision denies), while others understood that to be the case without Activision telling them directly.
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