Everyone's acting like CoD is gonna die now. It is and will always be the best selling game every single year (except those rare years with exceptional games like 2013 - GTA V). Black Ops 4 made 1 billion in less than a month, is that what dying means?
"I do not know. The publisher suddenly changed their mind."
"They did not lose money at this sale, they significantly increased sales and at the same time received the full price. If the company is greedy, then this is just the perfect solution - there is a discount, sales have increased, but the store pays the discount. Other stores where the game is also available, most likely lost, yes."
Thanks for twisting the guy's words. Steam fanboys ...
It's not like Xbox gamers are singing praise to Gears of War 4 or Halo 5 either. Outside this site, many find those mediocre. A 6.8 and 6.4 User Ratings, respectively, should say something?
I don't know why everyone's excited about this. Children make 20% of gamers. They might be fueling Epic, Activision, or Take-Two, but adults are the ones to blame. When a grown-ass spends thousands of dollars anually on a single game and feel proud about it because they're "supporting the devs." And mobile gaming... It's even worse.
Let's not shift all the blame on children; adults are the root of this problem one way or another, so this bill c...
Yeah, I am sure the $500+M Activision makes in the first week of each new CoD releases aren't enough to cover the copy-paste development costs. Or EA's FIFA.
Publishers are preying on people's compulsive disorders and addiction (adults and children alike). The mystery in lootboxes pushes a dose of dopamine to the brain with each purchase just like gambling. It should come as no surprise since Mega publishers use psychology and matchmaking to exploit those people.