Bobby Kotick, speaking to the Wall Street Journal, has expressed interest in making Call of Duty or a derivative of it an online subscription service, citing the number of player hours logged on Xbox Live with Modern Warfare 2 as justification. For those who have been far away from electricity for the last few years; Bobby Kotick is the current CEO of Activision Blizzard
Kotick expresses hopes for paid online COD service
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Kotick expresses hopes for paid online COD service
Riiiight...
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Re: Kotick expresses hopes for paid online COD service
1) every single one of whom should now feel obliged to take a bow... to facilitate the well deserved shafting...Drakonis wrote:citing the number of player hours logged on Xbox Live with Modern Warfare 2 as justification.
2) there has been no decent CoD beyond the second one... so... meh...
bodes really well for the thinking behind battlenet 2.0, aka muahahaha vs kekekeke
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