Call of Duty: World at War Play & Win Sweepstakes
March 19, 2009 10 Comments

From Xbox.com :
Play as a U.S. Marine or Russian conscript across a variety of European and Pacific infantry, vehicle, and airborne missions in Call of Duty: World at War. “No One Fights Alone” takes on a new meaning as you can complete the entire single player campaign with up to four players online. Complete unique co-op challenges to earn rewards and bragging rights.
To celebrate the availability of a new map pack for this explosive adventure, we’ve got a big Play & Win Sweepstakes with thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs. You could win a complete home theater system, some cool Call of Duty swag, or other great prizes just by registering and downloading the new map or playing a multiplayer game of World at War between March 19 – 22, 2009.
Four Grand Prizes of a Samsung 46-inch 1080p LCD HDTV, a Samsung 1200W 5.1-Ch. XM-Ready Home Theater System with Upconvert DVD Player, and two Ultra Series 1000 HDMI A/V Monster Cables will be given away along with numerous other prizes. This contest is open to residents of the United States and Canada (excluding Quebec).



































I’m confused. What is this “Call of Duty”? Is that a new Halo 3 map pack? Perhaps an additional campaign expansion, like ODST?
I mean, Halo is the only game out there, right?
Yes! Finally something for me!
I just played on the new zombie map…. let me tell you, If that map alone costed $20 I would still buy it for the sheer insanity of it
I may not pay 20 for it, but the zombie map is the reason for me purchasing the map pack
To bad I’m not yet 18, I can’t win anything.
Poor Quebec.
COD??? *Goes to vomit* “Ok im back” COD??? *Goes to vomit…again*
This game disgusts me.
Boo! CoD ftw!
I don’t play this title, only because I avoid war games in general.
I liked the World at War campaign, although the Russian missions instantly stole as my favorites. They were a lot more open and varied than the American missions. Plus, the storyline with the Russians was a lot more compelling. I found hearing Reznov’s strong nationalism for his Mother Russia and his appreciation for Dimitri (the player) a lot more interesting than constant bansai charges. And come on, the music at the end was completely badass; nobody can deny that. Nobody.
Didn’t get a chance to try out the multiplayer, though.