Spirited said:The company intends to expand the Call of Duty brand with the same focus seen in its Blizzard® Entertainment business unit
FixedYou're four years late.
also is a pr event mega fishy this happening when bad company is out/comming
They will get MW3 wrong.
How? All they have to do is rehash the multiplayer, add even more unbalance kill streak bonus', even more unbalanced perks, even more unbalanced weapon, update the graphics slightly then make a half arsed singleplayer and it'll sell like hotcakes. It'll be nothing short of incredible if they could actually make a loss. A bit of hype and the console crowd will buy it up regardless of how much it sucks.
They are changing direction. They want to take the series into the adventure genre. And the key members that made the CoD series will not be there to help make it. They are also exporing the possibilities of making it micro-transaction.
It will not be a Call of Duty/Modern Warfare game, the way they have been in the past.
They are changing direction. They want to take the series into the adventure genre. And the key members that made the CoD series will not be there to help make it. They are also exporing the possibilities of making it micro-transaction.
It will not be a Call of Duty/Modern Warfare game, the way they have been in the past.
They only care about the next Battlefield and MoH games. They will want MW3 out to compete with those 2 games.
They will get MW3 wrong.
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Adventure? where did you pluck that from?
The company is also for the first time announcing that a new game in the Call of Duty series is expected to be released in 2011 and that Sledgehammer Games, a newly formed, wholly owned studio, is in development on a Call of Duty game that will extend the franchise into the action-adventure genre.