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'''Call of Duty 3''' is a World War II [[first-person shooter]] and the third installment in the {{c|Call of Duty}} video game series. It has been released for all three seventh generation video game systems: the [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Wii]]. It has also been released on the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]]. It was first released on November 7, [[2006]]. | '''Call of Duty 3''' is a World War II [[first-person shooter]] and the third installment in the {{c|Call of Duty}} video game series. It has been released for all three seventh generation video game systems: the [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Wii]]. It has also been released on the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]]. It was first released on November 7, [[2006]]. | ||
This game was a launch title for the | This game was a launch title for the PS3 and Wii in North America, Europe and Australia. It was also the only major Call of Duty installment not to be released for home computer platforms and the only numerical sequel to date to have been a console-exclusive game alongside [[Call of Duty 2: Big Red One]] and [[Call of Duty: Finest Hour]]. It was also the second major installment in the Call of Duty series not to be developed by [[Infinity Ward]] after Big Red One, both of which were released by another of [[Activision]]'s design branches, [[Treyarch]]. It is also the second WWII video game to feature Canada as a playable country. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |