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Call of Duty Card Game Revealed
For those that need to answer the call again
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

So think you have to wait until Call of Duty 5 to get your next fix of the series? Think again. The MTV multiplayer blog had a chance to check out the upcoming Call of Duty Card Game – yes, card game – from Upper Deck Entertaiment and gave their confused and impressed thoughts on it.

While they also go into pretty good details about the game itself; the rules, the game play and the images on the cards (that are in part to be of Call of Duty 5 screenshots), it still boggles the mind how you can turn a first person shooter into a real- time card game.

You can check out the card game FAQ to learn all you want to know about the game and look for it to be released sometime this Fall.

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