This article was originally published on Gaming Horizon, GameBump's predecessor. Certain formatting, imaged, and embedded content may have been lost in the transition process.The original author is Matthew Call.
Earlier this month Call Of Duty 2 fans were up in arms about the game’s lack of PunkBuster anti-cheat support, some even calling for a boycott of the game’s multiplayer modes. Infinity Ward has now responded to the issue and vowed to release new multiplayer maps for the game as well as incorporate PunkBuster support in an update early next year.
“Our team at Infinity Ward is committed to supporting Call of Duty fans,” said Grant Collier, president, Infinity Ward. “We’ve worked hard to deliver the most epic and immersive experience ever with Call of Duty 2 and look forward to delivering new content such as multiplayer maps, tools and anti-cheat software that will further enhance the gameplay experience.”
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