Games Industry: "CEO Eric Hirshberg says it's a 'false narrative' that the company is risk averse."
Activision expects Treyarch to create compelling digital offers for its next Call of Duty, claims to have the "best three-year slate" in the pipeline.
Well the next CoD is by Treyarch so it'll probably be good.
I expect a Modern Warfare 2 remaster in 2019, like they did with MW1. Infinity Ward just aren't what they used to be, so they need an Incentive to buy the new game. It will probably be bundled with Infinity Ward's CoD 2019.
Best 3 years? Ironically it has nothing to do with removing the booster jetpacks huh lol...worst thing to happen to COD was Advanced Warfare, it was downhill ever since...
GI: "We spoke to Eric Hirshberg during our visit to Sledgehammer for our Call of Duty: WWII cover story."
Why do we care about his thoughts on PUBG again? Why are they gonna steal that idea too? Its like all originality was sucked out of Activision 20 years ago.
Destiny 2's recent beta appears to have boosted Activision's confidence in the future of the upcoming FPS by Bungie.
I have to agree here. People who actually play the game like it. For them, they aren't looking for approval from a website either.
I know I want be buying it after playing the beta. Was really unimpressed with the visuals. Just not my game I guess.
yep I've locked in my pre order on the PC version, The beta was super fun on PS4 and I cant wait for the PC beta in a few weeks to play at uncapped frames! :D
Speaking for myself, I'm positive that I'm not buying this at full price.
What about making the same game over and over with little improvement?
The guy talks like COD is a risky game to make, the sad thing is that I can picture him saying that with a straight face
The same game in the same genre, with a yearly tenure is also not very creative.
These are the last people to talk about creativity or innovation. Seriously it's like they actually believe they are creative or because of CODs sales/success they think they are above everyone else.
Oh Thats why they love call of duty...
I REALLY don't think anyone from Activision should be giving lectures. What the hell do they know about being creative.