kotaku.com - 12/30/2008
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Ever stop and wonder just why it is Activision have two development teams working on Call of Duty? It's not for the hell of it. Or even, mm mmm mmmm, for the smell of it. It's because people can't seem to stop buying the various iterations of the franchise. An innocent little Reuters story ...
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Call of Duty: Over 35 Million Served
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[image] Kotaku discovered something interesting which lends some perspective as to why Activision not only has a new Call of Duty title coming out year in and year out, but also has two different developers dedicated to bringing us the Madden of FPSes. An innocent little Reuters story from last week reveals that, since the first game was released in 2003, the Call of Duty series - which if I'm not mistaken stands at nine games and one expansion pack - has sold 35 million copies across the world. Those aren't "good" numbers. Those are Mario/Madden/Halo numbers. Yup, that's a ...
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