Published on October 30, 2009 By Island Dog In PC Gaming

This weekend only the award-winning Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is on sale with 40% off.  You can grab this fantastic title for just $23.99! 

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare arms gamers with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower and transports them to the most treacherous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy group threatening the world. As both a U.S Marine and British S.A.S. soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns, players use sophisticated technology, superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where speed, accuracy and communication are essential to victory. The epic title also delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistence, addictive and customizable gameplay.

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Comments
on Oct 30, 2009

sadly I went with the deal on steam , as I found out modern warfare 2 is steam exclusive to play online / apply patches.  

it IS nice to see your prices for a sale , the same as competitors.

on Oct 30, 2009

I'd think about getting this title...

. . . . . .

...if I didn't buy it back in 2007...

on Oct 31, 2009

I played it off Gamefly a while back.  Never did buy it though, until now.

on Oct 31, 2009

You're not missing much with MW2- there are no dedicated servers even for PC version.

on Nov 01, 2009

Come on, Stardock. I beg you guys, _stop_ showing advertisments for games not available in my region. I've lost track of the amount of times I've seen a special offer, excitedly clicking it, only to be told it's not available in my region. It's extremely bloody annoying, and the system obviously knows exactly where I am so it shouldn't be a big deal to at least give us an option to only show games for our region.

on Nov 01, 2009

Mascot68
Come on, Stardock. I beg you guys, _stop_ showing advertisments for games not available in my region. I've lost track of the amount of times I've seen a special offer, excitedly clicking it, only to be told it's not available in my region. It's extremely bloody annoying, and the system obviously knows exactly where I am so it shouldn't be a big deal to at least give us an option to only show games for our region.

You could always move to the United States

on Nov 01, 2009

My only gripe is how often I have to enter my age going to a M rated product page.  Like seriously?  This is only the 400th time!

 

I really wish it could figure out from my profile that I am in fact over whatever the hell age they require.

on Nov 02, 2009

You could always move to the United States

Technically.. But on a list of countries I'd want to live in, it's pretty far down. Back to the point. No matter your territory, there will always be titles not available to you via Impulse. And yet it happily tells you hurry up and buy it, only to change its mind once you go to your cart. Stardock seems to take pride in being consumer friendly. This isn't. Fix it.

on Nov 02, 2009

Mascot68

You could always move to the United States

Technically.. But on a list of countries I'd want to live in, it's pretty far down. Back to the point. No matter your territory, there will always be titles not available to you via Impulse. And yet it happily tells you hurry up and buy it, only to change its mind once you go to your cart. Stardock seems to take pride in being consumer friendly. This isn't. Fix it.

I'd have to say I agree. Honestly, I wish I could move to Japan and Stay There. That would be completely amazing.

on Nov 02, 2009

Mascot68
Technically.. But on a list of countries I'd want to live in, it's pretty far down. Back to the point. No matter your territory, there will always be titles not available to you via Impulse. And yet it happily tells you hurry up and buy it, only to change its mind once you go to your cart. Stardock seems to take pride in being consumer friendly. This isn't. Fix it.

Yeah hell man I live in the United States and it ranks pretty low in places I want to live.

Pluses: easy access to hardware and software.  Minuses: everything else.