I'm guessing they're betting on the Hardened Edition to rake in the money.
Also, I saw an interview with Robert Bowling in which he said the Prestige Edition of Modern Warfare 2 was purely for the fans and that the profit margin on it was really small. Wonder how much of that is true. #1.1
Not going to read the article. COD Elite ADDS (yes, ADDS) free features. You get EXTRA stuff for the same amount of money, can't be a reason to switch. #20
It's not like you're comparing apples with oranges. These 2 games are direct competitors in the same genre. Both are military first person shooters. Both of the games even focus on the same platforms (PC, PS3 & Xbox 360 mainly)
If you can't compare Battlefield 3 with Modern Warfare 3, you can't compare anything. #8
Didn't even bother to read the article. Which part of "multiplayer will always be free" don't people understand?
Services such as Elite are just an extra layer for income, that's it. The moment Activision charges to actually play online, will be the moment Call of Duty will see huge decline in it's market share. #10
You can see this as episode 2. #1.1
You even looked at the week over week change? #19
This is definitely not on my download list. #3.1
Also, I saw an interview with Robert Bowling in which he said the Prestige Edition of Modern Warfare 2 was purely for the fans and that the profit margin on it was really small. Wonder how much of that is true. #1.1
If you can't compare Battlefield 3 with Modern Warfare 3, you can't compare anything. #8
Services such as Elite are just an extra layer for income, that's it. The moment Activision charges to actually play online, will be the moment Call of Duty will see huge decline in it's market share. #10