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    Innovation or upgradation is the key for Call of Duty

    Activision is obstinate that the Call of Duty is departing to stick just about for an extended moment to approach, in accordance with a leaked inside communication where CEO Eric Hirschberg tells Call of Duty will not be the subsequent Guitar Hero. In spite of quick early enlargement, Activision's pains in the composition game marketplace finally petered out. Former this year the publisher purchases an end to the Guitar Hero as well as DJ Hero sequence. The note, which was leaked to Giant Bomb, starts by prompting 'Isn't Call of Duty nowadays just similar to Guitar Hero was some years back?'

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    There are more than a few key dissimilarities among the 2 contracts importance bearing in mind,' Hirschberg reacts. 'Guitar Hero rapidly achieved unbelievable heights, except after that began a stable turn down. Call of Duty, alternatively, has progressively grown-up each single year of its seven-year continuation. Call of Duty exists into a type - first person shooters - that has exposed extraordinary continuing power and broad demand in excess of an era of decades. In addition, Call of Duty has stimulated a huge, constant, online society of players, building it maybe the 'stickiest' game of unsurpassed.'

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    Re: Innovation or upgradation is the key for Call of Duty

    Occasionally I contribute to your perspectives. This is one of the mainly worrying for me: from the time when Black Ops released, the COD4 appears to have expired! Every so frequently I discover community in it (hardly ever), except I really fail to see our huge battles. Haven't established Black Ops to encompass that so far, except it's still untimely. Just disgust how they are nickel and diming us through the map correspondence. Let's discover a method to calm down the stage doubly, and keep in mind that assisted raise the big business - gamers. They actually require forfeiting better concentration to what we believe.

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    Re: Innovation or upgradation is the key for Call of Duty

    I overlook the at no cost maps from Call of Duty: black ops, while Black Ops came out i thought the identical thing would come about. However considering how Activision had so unexpectedly determined to turn out to be money mongering units, they will discover with the then Call of Duty, if their events don’t alter, they will almost certainly drop a huge portion of their Ps3 as well as PC supporters. I make out i will no more in the support of Activision if stuff don't lighten up during the after that upcoming games.

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    Re: Innovation or upgradation is the key for Call of Duty

    I know that few months back the Call of Duty: Black ops broke all the records of the multiplayer platform and making it is as the most demanding and most needed multiplayer battle for all gamers. I hope that all the hardcore gamers have played the battle of Black ops. Some might even have played large battles. Still the gamers need more from the Activision and they are still looking. I Know that there several first person shooter games and in that some are similar to the Black ops but none can be identical to this and none can take its position and its reputation it ever gained.

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