Thursday, November 1, 2012

Call of Duty Troops storm crippled Sandy


United States - Sandy Storm that hit the city of New York has shut down a number of essential facilities, including data center at the center of the data traffic game Call of Duty.

"We are currently experiencing problems connecting to some of our online games, this is caused by the storm that hit the east coast of the United States," Activision said in a statement, as quoted by us from GameZone, Wednesday (31/10/2012).

Yes, according to some servers that serve the Activision game they put in New York, such as Call of Duty: World at War, Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops and Guitar Hero. As a result, a lot of gamers in various countries who complain because it is difficult to connect.

In addition to other game manufacturers Activision pretty harmed by Hurricane Sandy is Ubisoft. Manufacturers game Frenchman originally wanted to hold a midnight sale for Assassins Creed 3 with Gamestop, but the event had to be postponed due to security reasons.

Sandy storm that hit the east coast of the United States is causing a lot of damage. Not just putting out power in the data center Activision, a number of other public services are also paralyzed by the disaster.

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