Can Call of Duty Be Replaced?

Activision is certainly enjoying the revenue generated by it’s record breaking title: Call of Duty: Black Ops. Can a rival publisher or developer ever hope to best a franchise that has so much momentum backing it?

Activision is certainly enjoying the revenue generated by it’s record breaking title: Call of Duty: Black Ops. Can a rival publisher or developer ever hope to best a franchise that has so much momentum backing it?

As many fans have expected, Treyarch has now confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops will feature the much desired zombie mode, allowing up to four-players to participate. Bundled with this news, a list of achievements has been leaked to the internet for this highly anticipated shooter.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is Infinity Ward’s last cry; their last video game release before being dispersed and largely broken up. While it was an amazing release for its time and set new standards for the Call of Duty series, the multiplayer aspect seems to slowly be losing its spark.

Call of Duty: Black Ops, for the PC, will ship with dedicated server support this November; GameServers will have exclusive rights for renting out the servers though.

Treyarch will be introducing multiplayer matches that include AI opponents into Call of Duty: Black Ops, the latest game in the COD series. Combat Training, what the mode is called, is designed to familiarize the players with the many maps that this game offers while offering them useful training before entering the highly competitive multiplayer world.

The highly acclaimed title, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, has racked in over one billion dollars ion revenue. Activision has announced that they will now be making the series more accessible.