Call Of Duty devs outraged at God of War’s three-hour campaign jibe
Call Of Duty developers have expressed their displeasure and anger over an opinion on Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s campaign at The Game Awards.
The sentence in question was delivered by Christopher Judge, best known as the God Of War himself Kratos.
Judge was invited on stage for the presentation of the prize for the Best Performance. The award went to Baldur’s Gate 3 actor Neil Newbon for his role in the role of Astarion. When the award was handed out, Judge gave a small speech that included humorous banter, and then a short and painful jab at the new Call Of Duty game.
When referring to the 8-minute speech that he delivered during last year’s Game Awards event, Judge declared: “I’m not going to stand up here, making long speeches. I’m going to stick to the script. No eight-minute speech like last year … But fun fact, my speech was actually longer than this year’s Call of Duty campaign.”
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is being hailed for being an example of one of the most frustrating Call Of Duty games to yet in the series, with the campaign becoming a source of stress for a lot of players, because it’s reported to take three hoursg.
It was supposed to be playful fun with COD’s apologies but has now turned into anger online, since Call Of Duty developers have condemned Christopher Judge for the remark on twitter the aftermath of deleted Tweets.
“Honestly, as Call of Duty developers, we’ve heard way worse … But we don’t expect it from a peer, at an event that is supposed to be celebrating this year’s achievements in gaming.”
“‘funny’ but yeah the metrics that CoD absolutely destroys all of the God Of War games (probably combined tbh) it is also equally laughable (if not more)”
“Imagine having short user engagement once your game is consumed… can’t relate.”
The question is whether Christopher Judge will choose his phrases with care next time is an open question. it’s likely since the comedian laughed at his joke, saying “another organization I’ll never be working for.” …”