Call of Duty MMO Coming True?
- Date: 06-15-2009 Views:
- KeyWord: Call of Duty,Activision,Blizzard,Bobby Kotick,FPS,Diablo
- Summary: After Activision's Bobby Kotick hinted the possibility of a Call of Duty MMO in March 2008, a mysterious survey spread widely these few days indicated that Activision is considering creating an online service that would bring timed exclusive content, as well as premium extras, to the multiplayer side of the Call of Duty franchise.
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After Activision's Bobby Kotick hinted the possibility of a Call of Duty MMO in March 2008, a mysterious survey spread widely these few days indicated that Activision is considering creating an online service that would bring timed exclusive content, as well as premium extras, to the multiplayer side of the Call of Duty franchise.
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The survey -- of which we can't verify its validity, but certainly felt interesting enough to pass on -- specifically mentions that the supposed service would "enhance the multiplayer experience and provide exclusive access to a group of gameplay enhancements." This includes early access to expansions and betas, and exclusive access to character skins, enhanced stat tracking, game modes and even "support for competitive play."
The service may come with a monthly fee attached to it or may come bundled with a copy of Call of Duty for a flat rate. The monthly fee idea is especially interesting: in March, Activision's Bobby Kotick hinted at the possibility of a Call of Duty MMO.
From Destructoid
However, some players showed their worry and concern about Call of Duty's MMO plan. Does MMO's time-killing style fit for such a fast-paced FPS game? And will it affect Blizzard's Diablo MMO project? Come and share your views with us!
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