James
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Next Call of Duty will "raise the bar even higher"
Activision promises that the next Call of Duty will up the ante
Activision promises that the next Call of Duty will up the ante
The Call of Duty franchise continues to set the bar for innovation
Black Ops 2 helped push Activision to record revenues in 2012 — it was the year's best-selling game in dollars throughout the U.S. and Europe, and brought in $1 billion of revenue within 15 days of its launch in November. According to Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, 2012 was "the best year in [Activision's] history," and the company expects a drop in revenue from 2012 to 2013 due to "a challenged global economy" and "the ongoing console transition."
If they want to raise the bar they should step away from it being linear and start moving into ArmA territory.
Highly debatable. Call of Duty players want a "quick fix" with their games. They want the fast paced action.
Call of Duty has a set formula that they will never deviate from due to the risk of alienating their current player base. Due to this there will always be a limitation to the Call of Duty franchise to innovate and try extreme things.
It would be much better for them to give the series a rest and try some new IP but the shareholders want their cash.
Exactly what I thought when I saw the titleROFL! I'm glad Activision at least has a great sense of humour.![]()
If they want to raise the bar they should step away from it being linear and start moving into ArmA territory.
Highly debatable. Call of Duty players want a "quick fix" with their games. They want the fast paced action.
Call of Duty has a set formula that they will never deviate from due to the risk of alienating their current player base. Due to this there will always be a limitation to the Call of Duty franchise to innovate and try extreme things.
It would be much better for them to give the series a rest and try some new IP but the shareholders want their cash.
As much as I don't want to agree with you .....I actually Kinda do .You can say much the same of EA's military FPSes, to be honest. Nothing really innovating in ages there either. I was hoping the failure of MoH Warfighter would make them rethink their strategy, but it seems BF4 is going to be yet another modern-day military FPS.
If someone were to make Star Wars Battlefront 3 I think it would be pretty big competition for Battlefield 4, simply because BF4 doesn't seem like it's going to do anything we haven't seen already.