New Transformers, Spider-Man and more next year, Activision doing 'large-scale' Call of Duty
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Activision's recent conference call wasn't all facts and figures, you know. The company also outlined the future of some of its biggest franchises over the course of the next calendar year. According to CEO Eric Hirshberg, the publisher will launch titles from "proven franchises including the Hero brand, Spider-Man, X-Men and Transformers, which will be supported by what is expected to be another major blockbuster movie from Michael Bay." Sounds like they're kinda putting the cart in front of the giant, shapeshifting robot-car with that one.
Hirshberg also made the unsurprising announcement that 2011 would also see the release of a new Call of Duty, explaining "in the back half of 2011, we are launching a new, large-scale Call of Duty FPS title." Considering the last installment in the franchise had like, ten different scenes where nukes went off, we don't know how much "larger" the proceedings could become.
Unless, of course, Hirshberg was referring to Activision's oft-rumored plans to monetize the series' multiplayer component. Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter, who previously predicted Activision would subscriptionalize the franchise this year, released a statement shortly after the conference call, stating, "We expect Activision to announce plans to monetize multiplayer online some time in 2011, and expect greater visibility into the release schedule throughout the year."
Hirshberg also made the unsurprising announcement that 2011 would also see the release of a new Call of Duty, explaining "in the back half of 2011, we are launching a new, large-scale Call of Duty FPS title." Considering the last installment in the franchise had like, ten different scenes where nukes went off, we don't know how much "larger" the proceedings could become.
Unless, of course, Hirshberg was referring to Activision's oft-rumored plans to monetize the series' multiplayer component. Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter, who previously predicted Activision would subscriptionalize the franchise this year, released a statement shortly after the conference call, stating, "We expect Activision to announce plans to monetize multiplayer online some time in 2011, and expect greater visibility into the release schedule throughout the year."
Reader Comments (110)
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:35PM Ospov said
If they say anything about paying for the multiplayer in the next CoD then I'm probably going to stick with Black Ops.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:55PM FrozenPlasma said
@Ospov
2million people interested in the game...
Find out it's pay to play
1million buy the game.
Example of $10/month.
6months later, they've payed for the 1million that didn't pick it up.
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2million people interested in the game...
Find out it's pay to play
1million buy the game.
Example of $10/month.
6months later, they've payed for the 1million that didn't pick it up.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 5:42PM GMUHistorian said
@omgwtf
You're assuming that Activision won't decide to implement an online subscription fee with Black Ops sometime next year.
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You're assuming that Activision won't decide to implement an online subscription fee with Black Ops sometime next year.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 6:25PM delicatessen lama said
@Ospov If there was two new maps at the same level of quality as most maps every month, then they might get away with it.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 7:39PM kentuckyfried said
@Ospov
COD4, ftw...
The moment they make cod subscription based, I'm done with any future releases in that franchise.
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COD4, ftw...
The moment they make cod subscription based, I'm done with any future releases in that franchise.
Posted: Nov 7th 2010 3:52PM mikemyerz666 said
@Ospov
before i even got into the comments section, your comment is actually what i was going to post, lol.
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before i even got into the comments section, your comment is actually what i was going to post, lol.
Posted: Nov 7th 2010 3:56PM mikemyerz666 said
@GMUHistorian
they wouldnt do that to a game you didnt have to pay a subscription for in the first place, NOBODY WOULD PLAY IT, if they did that.
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they wouldnt do that to a game you didnt have to pay a subscription for in the first place, NOBODY WOULD PLAY IT, if they did that.
Posted: Nov 9th 2010 1:10PM jumpshot said
@ehuitema We're already paying 60$ per year no matter what system we buy it for because we buy the game every year. I'd venture to say that if they go through with this, all those modders/hackers will turn their attention to playing for free, and many who would otherwise never consider doing that will follow
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:35PM Masker13 said
MMO.
How about Bungie's game?
How about Bungie's game?
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:50PM Mouthsmasher said
@Masker13; Considering the fact that Bungie takes a couple years on their games, it's unlikely they'll release anything next year.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 10:53PM 8bitartist said
@Masker13
and didnt bungie sign with EA? or was it activision? either way that game will prob be the same way. online pass or pay to play online
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and didnt bungie sign with EA? or was it activision? either way that game will prob be the same way. online pass or pay to play online
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:36PM Crimsic said
A large scale Call of Duty game eh? What if I wanted a small scale Call of Duty game?
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:58PM einhanderkiller said
Then just play the previous 20 Call of Duty games.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 4:12PM ShadowXIII said
@SpaceGhostFlyer
287 and counting if you include other war based FPS games.
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287 and counting if you include other war based FPS games.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:38PM Gaddes said
large scale? Like MAG meets CoD?
Posted: Nov 8th 2010 10:16AM Spookimitsu said
@(Unverified)
CoD would actually have to implement purpose in game types to be like Battlefield, as opposed to "All ye oxen free" w/ guns
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CoD would actually have to implement purpose in game types to be like Battlefield, as opposed to "All ye oxen free" w/ guns
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:38PM Baagawk said
....makes me want to save the $60 for the next COD than get the soon to be obsolete Black Ops.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 4:31PM BananaBoat said
@Baagawk - There will be another COD the year after that. With this line of thinking, you'd never actually get to play any games.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 6:23PM DigitalFortress said
@BlazeKing
until they turn the servers off for those games.
Which they will do.
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until they turn the servers off for those games.
Which they will do.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 6:42PM Mouthsmasher said
@BananaBoat; I know many would disagree, but this is why I don't purchase many Activision games. For example, why go with Guitar Hero for $60 every year when Harmonix has a very similar (better) game that lasts several years.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 10:53PM BananaBoat said
@Lucky48 / MouthSmasher - He specifically said that he was waiting for the next game in the series. Buying a game outside the series is obviously an option.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2010 4:25PM mikemyerz666 said
@BlazeKing
yeah but you'll have the hardest time trying to knife the person right in front of you, glad commando isn't present but they should've done something about the knifing way back when, i played cod4 the other day and that's my only gripe.
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yeah but you'll have the hardest time trying to knife the person right in front of you, glad commando isn't present but they should've done something about the knifing way back when, i played cod4 the other day and that's my only gripe.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:38PM QuePasa87 said
This CoD may be the last for me.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 4:33PM BananaBoat said
@QuePasa87 - I agree. I loved COD4, but I got really burnt out on MW2. Hopefully the variety (Gun Game, One in the Chamber, wager matches, etc) will keep me interested in Black Ops for longer than MW2.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:38PM SnorlaxTheSerialKiller said
If you haven't noticed, the word "pwn" is written on the gun in the screenshot.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:47PM My Prerogative said
@SnorlaxTheSerialKiller Your eyes are always closed. How do you even notice the screenshot?
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Posted: Nov 6th 2010 7:58PM Bubbameister33 said
@SnorlaxTheSerialKiller
Shouldn't you be asleep?
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Shouldn't you be asleep?
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 8:24PM SnorlaxTheSerialKiller said
@Bubbameister33
I am? This is all a dream after all.
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I am? This is all a dream after all.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:40PM (Unverified) said
Call of Duty games are like Madden games now.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 3:53PM CypherSignal said
@(Unverified)
"Now"? The franchise has been released in November of every year since 2005: Literally every november that the Xbox 360 has seen, there has been a Call of Duty title on it.
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"Now"? The franchise has been released in November of every year since 2005: Literally every november that the Xbox 360 has seen, there has been a Call of Duty title on it.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 4:32PM Fermie Prime said
@(Unverified)
Yep. Getting tired of seeing COD games released every.... single.... year. But I guess if the market supports it, then why not. Obviously people don't care if these games come out every year, otherwise they wouldn't buy them all the time.
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Yep. Getting tired of seeing COD games released every.... single.... year. But I guess if the market supports it, then why not. Obviously people don't care if these games come out every year, otherwise they wouldn't buy them all the time.
Posted: Nov 6th 2010 6:06PM (Unverified) said
@BlazeKing
I forgot those games were still being made. The last good wrestling game I played was WWF RAW on N64.
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I forgot those games were still being made. The last good wrestling game I played was WWF RAW on N64.






