Comments made by actor Christopher Judge at The Game Awards, who threw shade on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III's single player campaign, have stirred a whole new controversy over the Internet.
Christopher seemed to taunt the game during his speech at TGA 2023, claiming that his notoriously long acceptance speech from TGA 2022 (when he won the Best Performance prize for his role as Kratos in God of War: Ragnarök) was longer than the campaign's duration. While the comment he made was intended in jest, fans and attendees were in shock, and some of them even went silent since the joke Christopher made did have an impact. Here is the full quote:
I’m not going to stand up here, making long speeches. I’m going to stick to the script. No eight-minute speech like last year. But fun fact, my speech was actually longer than this year’s Call of Duty campaign.
The Call of Duty community, from the fans to some current and former developers, were quick to answer the comments by Judge.
Former Call of Duty developer Ajinkya Limaye said in a now-deleted post that the fact that "Call of Duty absolutely destroys all of the God of War games is also equally laughable". Associate Art Director Nelson Plumey, who works at Treyarch (another CoD studio), criticized God of War's limited engagement as well.
Imagine having $hort user engagement once your game is consumed… can’t relate.
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