Call of Duty: Online, Activision's answer to bypassing the Chinese console ban started early registration in July and play testing in late December. As of now, it's in open Beta. In partnership with Chinese internet gaming giant Tencent, Activision's COD:OL is basically just a free to play Modern Warfare on PC with a Chinese client and UI.
Activision is shutting down COD Online in China by end of August, citing declining revenue as the cause.
Pull away from China. They have way different values than what Most Americans have even though some have shifted quite a bit recently. We don't need to cater to more audiences nor Countries for that matter.CCP is terrible and so are Trumpers oh... and extreme left as well! Who knew!
Whenever you think of playing Call of Duty, there are certain things that are a must. A good map design is certainly a must. In the same way kill streaks and guns are also important.
This is where Sledgehammer failed IMO, their community support is great but the maps for AW and WW2 were not very memorable.
Call of Duty battle royale is going to be a thing, at least in China. Call of Duty Online will receive an update with the new mode.
I don't understand why they don't release Call of Duty Online here. It is free to play, I am assuming has microtransactions, and is multiplayer only. I think that would do well here!