Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 London Midnight Launch Video
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Check out the London midnight launch operation Infinity Ward and Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has created in London's Leicester Square.

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Chance Glasco: We’ve done so much to improve over the last one. You know we’ve made upgrades in the engine. I have like streaming list on gig talk but you know the art just everything story. There’s a large polishing we put on this game that we—you know, didn’t have time to put on the last one. Kevin McKidd: I was amazed by this, some of sequences specially by end of this game that become incredibly emotional in a very human and very—it’s not just about you know the game, it becomes this really almost like a body movie and very care of emotional and really intense and really human you know, and that’s why I think it really set this game apart. Craig Fairbrass: The call of duty, modern warfare and the character I play Ghost. You know when it walk at Xbox Live and it was very successful, the game is very successful when I was back in L.A. last year and I have meeting with the guys and I said listen we really want to develop you’re the character even more something going to do, we want you to play this guy called “Ghost”. Billy Murray: It’s pleasure to do it the last time and then I got a call saying that the characters became iconic, you're not dead. Chance Glasco We have three different games on, we have multiplayer, single players and its pick ups. Typically, I mean the single player experiences cinematic. It’s emotional. It’s creepy and it’s—but in the end what happens is people get hooked in the multiplayer and you know I've talk a guys who log in literally 30 days of game play just to a multiplayer. Dom Joly: I have spent quite a ridiculous amount of time on Call of Duty 4. You can check how long you’ve played. When I've played it solidly for 26 days which is a terrifying admission and I'm very close to divorce of my wife. And I was about to kick it all and leave it. And then this came out. That’s it. This is the last time I’ll be in public for five, six years. Vernon Kay: It’s fantastic! You know, people I’ve been walking down the camouflage carpet. And people were saying, can you believe that game has come to this? The fact that where I’ve have been—the premier of a game it’s about to go on sale and less the square. Craig Fairbrass: I got to say I'm not overwhelm because I’ve never really realize just have big this would be become it’s just mad. Dom Joly: This music, it’s getting me excited. I just want to go and shoot someone there. Danny Dryer: Well, this premier, I'm going to shut whole this square then. You got all sorts of buds talking about. And they know and that was great. Kevin McKidd: It’s pretty intense. It’s full on action all the way. Dom Joly: Stay safe! Tim Ellis: It’s not only the biggest games release, it’s the biggest entertainment release of all time. It’s the biggest events in music, games and DVD that we’ve ever seen action way. And I think, you know, you will see that worldwide anyway. It’s just a massive event. Chris: I've been here for 22-ish hours now and yeah—it’s been crazy. Male: We can play all tonight. Just the set up, drink some energy drinks got some lucky charms as well. You can just—you know, just play all night really go to Mario’s as well. Male: Fabulously cool. I'm lying there. The feature say that it’s the best. Male: Just relieved and really excited, I can't wait to get home and play this thing finally. Tim: Ellis I'm so excited, in fact, I must go now because I’ve got to go and play this also.