Sledgehammer Once Pitched an ‘Uncharted Meets Call of Duty’ Game

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Former Sledgehammer Games creative director Bret Robbins has revealed that the studio once pitched a 3rd person “Uncharted meets Call of Duty” game. It’s been known for a while that a Call of Duty game set in Vietnam (also known as Fog of War) was in the works, but this is the first we’ve heard of an Uncharted inspired idea. The team had created an internal demo for it, but the idea was shelved.

Robbins revealed in an interview with MinnMax that Sledgehammer pitched the idea when it was first formed. The team created a prototype that he described as “fun” and “cool,” and although it didn’t come to fruition, Robbins thinks “someone should go and make that game someday.”

Sledgehammer’s Call of Duty pitch was for a game that would have been “gritty” and a “brutal war experience” brought to us by the folks behind Dead Space.

Robbins didn’t say why Activision decided not to go ahead with the pitch, but he did say that the team never got far with the project. Sledgehammer eventually went on to make Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Would our readers play an “Uncharted meets Call of Duty?”



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Source: https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2023/04/08/3rd-person-call-of-duty-meets-uncharted-sledgehammer/

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ReidsoPosted:

-Rider Is this not the same subject as the previous, "CANCELED CALL OF DUTY GAME COMPARED TO UNCHARTED IN VIETNAM" article?


LMAO it certainly is

they always like to throw out another article not long after
about the same thing but with a different title

RuntsPosted:

Sledgehammer needs to focus on making a good CoD lol. Although I loved AW and most didn't like it but also most who talked bad about it didn't even try it cuz of the "jumping"

-RiderPosted:

Is this not the same subject as the previous, "CANCELED CALL OF DUTY GAME COMPARED TO UNCHARTED IN VIETNAM" article?