There is a much anticipated air for the launch of the latest "Call of Duty: Black Ops" videogame, Chrysler Group LLC at the same time proves to offer this in automotive crossovers.
Jeep Chief Executive Mike Manley explained: "This is the first time we have produced a vehicle based on a videogame and it may be a first for the industry. The outside looks stunning and although we focused on the outside of the vehicle with the Call of Duty badging and graphics, the limited edition still features the interior improvements we have made in the Wrangler."
Amidst the launch proposal it has been known that thieves have stolen 100 copies of the first-person shooter game.
The theft occurred at the GameStop store in Baltimore, Maryland, apparently on Saturday night just after the store closed, when two robbers with handguns carried out the robbery, the good news is no-one was hurt.
This shortage in supply will be affecting those who pre-ordered their copy of Black Ops from this particular store, another GameStop store was robbed three weeks ago, apparently the Harford County Sheriff's office state that same robbers were responsible for the crime.












