Morale is high at Infinity Ward

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s DLC couldn’t have arrived at a better time, according to Infinity Ward’s creative strategist Rob Bowling speaking for the first time about the recent turbulence at the Activision-owned studio.

Right now we’re all focused on getting this DLC out and that’s great for us,” he told GamesRadar. I mean it’s business as usual, which is the best thing that can happen at a time like this.

That’s where our focus always wants to be, and that’s where it is right now. Things are good when we’re making games we love for people who love to play them.

Right now morale is high, because we’re really excited to get this DLC out. Any time we’re just about to launch something out to the community, morale boosts up, because you’re excited to see what your players think of it, and to watch them get on there and see what tactics they come up with.”

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