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World at War Producer Promises Untraditional DLC
The Jensen 88 Special?
by Coop

While World at War is still fresh on many gamer’s minds, Daniel Suarez, executive producer of the title, teased future downloadable content in an interview with MTV. In the past, most of the DLC for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare featured maps and, uh, maps. Suarez states that World at War’s “…is not going to be what we’ve done traditionally. I’ll leave it a little bit mysterious.”
The last time Treyarch was left to their own devices, the brilliant (yet somewhat limited) Nazi Zombie Mode was the outcome. In all honesty, I’d love to see them continue with that, adding more levels and monsters to the mode. Holding out in a small building is fun, and while they aren’t going to compete directly with Valve’s Left4Dead, throwing other horror beasties into the Night of the Undead Mode would only expand the game’s value. They say that two or three packs are in the pipeline, so don’t be too shocked to see World at War getting unusual, but interesting content in the future.
I’m personally holding out for a mode that combines the game’s vehicles with the Zombies or, even better, adds Werewolves and other creatures into the mix. Hell, combined ‘em, they could force me to put down L4D for a few minutes and pick up a supernatural WW2 shooter.
No, not that one. Geeze, some people...
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I'd like more weapons... namely all the ones from the SP in regular MP matches.