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Activision hints at new Call of Duty gaming glasses via domain names

It looks like Activision may be marketing some new glasses with its upcoming launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which is slated to be released on November 18, 2012 in the USA. The speculation comes way of several domain names that were privately registered back in July 2012 according to Whois historical records: CallofDuty3Dglasses.com, CallofDutyeyewear.com, CallofDutygamingglasses.com, CallofDutyGlasses.com and CallofDutysunglasses.com. This week, all of the privacy details were removed on the names, officially revealing Activision as the owner.

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IWentBrokeForGaming4212d ago

Glasses are way lamer than putting the game on Mountain Dew cans!

urwifeminder4212d ago

They actually look like the yellow shooting glasses i use to use in comps.

TooTall194211d ago

From what I understand they are the same. Just different style frames. They increase contrast and reduce glare. I use a pair just like the ones pictured for gaming. They're MLG Gunnars.

Alos884212d ago

Guarunteed to increase your COD skills by 70%!*

*not a guaruntee

Summons754211d ago

lol so true! cheapest gimmick in the book, wonder how many people fall for this crap

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Call of Duty players are playing this game for the last time before it's taken offline

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Judge Delays Ruling on FTC's Attempt to Exclude Evidence in Microsoft's Favor in Activision Case

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thesoftware73061d ago

Look, to be honest the FTC should just stop.

MS has A/B and nothing has really changed yet...if you are worried about 5-10 years from now...just drop it cause the future is unpredictable.

Take this week's news, that 4 Xbox exclusive are going Multiplatform.