Activision: Call of Duty is Not a Dying Franchise

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Speaking to GameInformer, Activision's CEO of publishing Eric Hirshberg has said the Call of Duty franchise remains strong "long after all the sceptics thought it would start to falter".

In relation to the original Skylanders he commented that the game "was a big risk, we focused on it, we brought all the resources we needed to it, we brought the right creative talent in to make it great and it's paying off."

Hirshberg adds that Activision has "done the same thing over the years with Call of Duty, I would argue better than anyone. We've kept that going long after all the skeptics thought it would start to falter and yet it still gains momentum, it still gains in size and engagement."

He says "a lot of... resources and time and capital" is contributed to the series' development and Call of Duty developers are encouraged to do "a few things exceptionally well."

Referring to Bungie's Destiny, which is being published by Activision, he said:

"We're a company that makes a few bets and when we go we go big, I think that that focused strategy is something that really pays off because it's really hard to make compelling content of this nature that's this deep and this vast, and I like that everybody's focused on doing a few things exceptionally well and getting them right.

"Obviously it starts with creative talent with our development studios, they know how to make great games, but it involves a lot of good work by a lot of different people from a lot of different disciplines to make these things catch fire. Did we sit down and know ahead of time how successful they would all be? No, of course, sometimes it even exceeds your own expectations, but we had confidence they were all winning ideas."

While each Call of Duty has been the biggest game of the year for the last several releases, 2013 will likely be different given the massive success of Grand Theft Auto 5 which generated $1 billion in revenue in three days. Call of Duty: Black Ops was the previous record holder hitting that figure in 15 days.

Activision warned in August that pre-orders for Call of Duty: Ghosts "are well below" those of Black Ops 2. However, GameStop recently announced that Ghosts is "on-track" to be the year's most pre-ordered title. This is likely because the game is being reserved regularly alongside a next-gen console.

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Source: http://www.gameranx.com/updates/id/17610/article/activision-call-of-duty-still-growing-in-size-and-engagement/

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-CPPosted:

-SWFT Most people just play cod for money these days its pathetic


That makes no sense at all, lmao

0dinPosted:

Most people just play cod for money these days its pathetic

-CPPosted:

They need to change the name from CoD to something else to spice it up a bit.

GibbityTreePosted:

Lower pre-orders are already a sign that it's a dying franchise. Sorry Activision, but other franchises are on the rise.

CBJPosted:

SgtHatred42
pyroboy926
Third_Eye It's just a franchise no one gives much a sh*t for anymore


If no one gives a **** about it, why and how does it have more pre-orders than GTA 5?


You're dumb gta had a lot more pre orders than ghost does


Kid GTA still has more preorders and it shattered bo1 $1B in THREE DAYS not 15 lmao. And it said Ghosts is BACK ON TRACK not that it has PASSED GTA 5.

SIKSPosted:

COD will most likely strive as being one of the most popular franchises for at least another 10 years, They certainly change a lot of aspects in the game every year which is why people buy it every years, and because it's very competitive.

Evo8Posted:

They better change it fast then, every one just gets more boring quicker now.

LostPosted:

Call of duty just sells more and more copies every year. This franchise will never die.

FamousPosted:

SgtHatred42
Famous_Energy
XxNovaDragonXx In the end, CoD is the same thing over and over again. It will die out eventually. There's only so much they can do with the game now besides adding new guns and better graphics.


I can assure you, it won't die out anytime soon. They change so much every year.

Hahaha i hope you're trolling they don't change hardly anything
a few new guns and maps and they sell it as a whole new game with a crappy campaign



I'm not trolling. The people who think nothing changes are the kids who complain about the littlest things and just get mad. If you actually play the game in a chill mood and pay attention, you will see they do a lot more then what you just said.

neboPosted:

eh, I don't plan on getting anymore anytime soon