Co-op confirmed for Wii CoD: World at War

Co-op confirmed for Wii CoD: World at War
Wesley Yin-Poole Updated on by

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Good news for Wii owners, Treyarch has revealed the first details about the Wii version of the latest Call of Duty game, World at War, and from the sounds of things it’s going to be brilliant.

Speaking to VideoGamer.com at the official unveiling of the game in London, the developer behind CoD3 revealed that the Wii version will use a ported version of the Modern Warfare engine and will support the Wii Zapper.

Senior producer Noah Heller said: “It’s going to look better than any Wii game I’ve ever seen on the market.”

The Wii version of World at War is being developed by a separate, “special” team at Treyarch, according to Heller. Like the ‘next-gen’ version, it will have a co-op mode and support multiplayer. According to Treyarch: “For all intents and purposes it’s the same game.”

Heller added: “This will easily the best shooter on the Wii.” Looks like World at War is going to be going up against The Conduit for the title of ‘most next-gen Wii game ever’, when it’s finally released.

You can check out our mammoth Call of Duty: World at War interview with senior producer Noah Heller and creative lead Rich Farrelly right here. When you’re done with that head over to our extensive first look preview. That’s an order soldier!