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DjDhiraj1
16-05-2010, 09:58 AM
Activision seems to have all intents of increasingly continue milking one of its biggest cash cows "Call of Duty". The article seems to suggest the various possible variations of Call of Duty franchise we might see and also the news of 3 other untitled COD projects, as well as, the news of having yet another Call of Duty business unit.
If this continues, then it wont surprise me to see more than one Call of Duty per year:undecided:


Activision has this week given a hint to the future direction of its Call of Duty franchise with a number of Web domain registrations. The publisher registered callofdutyfuturewarfare.com, along with callofdutyfuturewarfare2.com and callofdutyfuturewarfare3.com on Tuesday, along with a number of variations on that theme.

The publisher also registered several other "warfare" domains without any Call of Duty branding: spacewarfare2.com, spacewarfare3.com, secretwarfare2.com and secretwarfare3.com. Advancedwarfare2.com, and advancedwarfare3.com were also registered at the same time.

Secretwarfare.com is a preexisting domain, currently registered to an address in Norway unconnected with Activision, while spacewarfare.com and futurewarfare.com remain up for grabs. The domain registrations were first spotted by self-proclaimed "information-sleuthing site" Superannuation.

Domain registrations do not always indicate product names, though often they do serve as an indication of future plans. It is known, however, that there are currently at least four more Call of Duty games in development. There is the recently unveiled Call of Duty: Black Ops, being developed World at War studio Treyarch, as well as three as-yet-untitled projects. One is an action adventure title from Sledgehammer Games, another is a project presumed to be Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 at troubled dev house Infinity Ward, and a third is reportedly in development at Raven Software. There is also a massively multiplayer title in the works in Asia, though a developer has yet to be attached to that project.

Activision outlined its expansion plans for the Call of Duty franchise in March, when a new COD business unit was unveiled shortly after the ousting of Infinity Ward's cofounders. The firing of Jason West and Vince Zampella led to at least 35 other resignations from Infinity Ward, with many key staff jumping ship to the two executives' new studio, Respawn Entertainment.


Source (http://http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6262495.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B1)

Brogie91
16-05-2010, 11:30 AM
So they are on target to hit a gross profit of a trillion dollars...

Arun.
16-05-2010, 12:11 PM
Activision suck donkey balls.

I will be buying Black Ops but if I am unhappy with that then I will stop with the COD series.

azz_mufc
16-05-2010, 02:06 PM
Sick, Cant wait :D

civilred1
17-05-2010, 09:05 PM
Wooooo, this is why I love Activision - they give me a game worth playing at least once a year that everyone I know will become addicted to until the next one comes out. They charge extortionately for them so they can increase the quality of the games and definitely won't be keeping that money for themselves as profit. Nothing makes me feel more like a man than a new Call of Duty game, especially ones made by sub-standard developers, and the thought of having two or more a year is making me cream myself

Demon_Warrior666
30-05-2010, 10:02 PM
Like they would cancel COD its not like they make millions oh wait they do, The would need to be high to cancel COD

Xiitos
30-05-2010, 10:10 PM
More than one in a year...

Yeah,this can happened,but the game is gonna lost your credibility...