Every year a new Call of Duty comes out and every year fans’ expectations are not met. What ends up being released each year is a very similar game with an almost identical experience. Should a new Call of Duty be released every year?
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I appreciate this way of doing business. I may even buy Lies of P now because of it. Where your money goes it's literally the only leverage we have as consumers to make a difference in an industry we all have an opinion about. Withholding it or spending it in the right places is about all we can do.
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No, but I said that 5 years ago and nobody listened. Meanwhile I have accepted that it's just like EA's annual sports games and it's best to only buy the game every other year to not get burned out by it.
hell no
The better question is: should millions of gamers buy CoD games each and every year? Activision is just doing what any normal person would do let alone a multi-billion $ company.
Yes, just like other sports game.
We have new maps, new DLC maps, some random novelty, new gun balance. I like it.
It's more than most sports games.
I am more OK with it now they have a 3 year development cycle.