http://kotaku.com/activision-says-call- ... 1792195496On an earnings call, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg said that Infinite Warfare’s sales underperformed and that the sci-fi setting “didn’t resonate” with Call of Duty players. “Infinite Warfare had a ton of great gameplay innovations,” Hirshberg added. “But it also had a setting that didn’t appeal to all of our fans.”
The next Call of Duty, which will be out this fall and developed by Sledgehammer Games, will return to the series’ roots, Hirshberg said.
Activision Says Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare 'Didn't Resonate' With Fans
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Activision Says Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare 'Didn't Resonate' With Fans
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
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I think part of the problem is that the only way to get Modern Warfare Remastered was to buy a super expensive bundle. They also need to quite releasing a COD game every year.
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So will they have finally gone full circle and going back to 1942?
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Re: Activision Says Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare 'Didn't Resonate' With Fans
The final DLC release for Infinite Warfare on the PC is available now. If you have the Season pass DLC 4 Retribution is out now.