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Call Of Duty MMO

Activision Marketing Idea Idea

Submitted 2 years ago

So between CoD games they're all the same base game by comparison Between Activision, Trey arc, and Sledgehammer. Why not compile it into one universal game with a yearly season pass (60$ about the average cost of said games in the US) And just update it yearly with new guns, new maps, new perks and new operators?

Ideally the same MMO format most long term games use. Each update installed by the different CoD creators. Applying a new campaign addition. And a new way to expand whatever story was in mind at the time.

From the earliest CoD games, the Modern Warfare storyline, and even the Black Ops Storyline Chronologically.

You'd ultimately just be simplifying the whole series in a positive way where you don't have to go generations back to enjoy a weapon, gun or perk that once was.

"The intervention just got added to the new CoD" Goes to "They just updated the Intervention to keep it in line with the new games. No more gazing back to old weapons on old games and being forced to forget about them when you move to a new CoD or go back to dead game servers to enjoy them.


TLDR
To simplify. Every year, new guns, new maps, new perks and updates to old perks in a way that keeps the game going forward without ever losing any of the old content or maps we might have all enjoyed at one point or another. Each company takes a turn for a year supplementing their own updates and changes towards the same goal. Call of Duty. Classic shooter some of us grew up playing.

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