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GAMER-0 # 41: Call Of Duty To Fall In 2011?

T-Hill writes: With so many top tier AAA titles dropping holiday 2011 will Call of Duty be able to retain its crown or will the surrounding sharks get there meal. Let me know what you think will happen when the best in the industry fight to dethrone the king.

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NYC_Gamer4874d ago

call of duty will always hold the sales crown because it has caught the mainstream public

Nineball21124874d ago

I wouldn't use the term "always". I think it will for the forseeable future, but eventually, something else will come along and take over it's spot.

jeseth4874d ago

I agree but I can't see that happening any time soon. Not even Halo can compete with it anymore and that is saying something.

COD, whether we love it or hate it, has become a household name and will get sales just because it is the next COD. Heck, I have friends that aren't big gamers but buy Madden and COD just because it is the next one. And they, unlike us, are the casual gamer that drives the industry.

What will be more interesting is seeing how much the gamers that "hate" COD will respond and affect that sales of games like BFBC 3, etc. While COD will continue to be King, how many unhappy supporters will jump ship and support other games?

Bobby Kotex4874d ago (Edited 4874d ago )

In all fairness Halo is not multiplat. If it was, it would be a contender.

jeseth4873d ago

Agreed. Halo would still be competition as both games sell closely on the 360.

Gamer_Z4873d ago

@jeseth

You make a good point it is the casuals that drive the market now, but that’s not to say that the hardcore crowd does not influence the casuals i mean it was the hardcore that made games like Halo and COD popular by word to mouth if it wasn’t for the hardcore raving about COD4 and Halo and spreading the word that these are great games they would have never gotten this big. Now that the game is popular Acti doesn’t need the hardcore anymore but that’s a mistake because casuals unlike hardcore will move on to the next big game to become popular and it will be the hardcore that will make the next game popular whether it be Killzone 3, BF3, or something else, word will spread and the cycle will begin again.

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y0haN4874d ago

In 2006 the vast majority of the console gaming public didn't give two shits about CoD. It'll dry up as soon as another casual, multiplatform shooter can prove more engaging.

Ravenor4873d ago

In 2003, console's didn't know what it was.

Crazyglues4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

@NYC_Gamer

You forget one important thing, the game has to be good.. that's actually what keeps mainstream public buying it, people saying it's good.. if the core audience says it's bad, the mainstream audience will abandon it.. (they still need to hear that the game is good)
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Ok first things first I don't know who this guy is, but I liked the video and let me just say I want that God of War and Batman statue right Now.. send both of them to me Right Now.. LoL

What everyone seems to forget is this year is not like last year, we got, well if you have a PS3-but some are on both systems- infamous 2,(DEC) and Uncharted 3 (NOV) -the Last Guardian (DEC) Metal Gear Rising (NOV) Rage (SEPT) Resistance 3 (SEPT) and those are just the games coming out around Modern Warfare 3's date..

What about games coming out soon that we may be still playing by the time MW3 comes out - KillZone3 (FEB) Crysis 2 (Mar) Homefront (Mar) Ghost Recon -Future Soldier (Mar) L.A. Noire (April) Max Payne 3 (Aug)

-So saying their will be competition this year is an Understatement Big-time...

-But I'll tell you exactly what is going to happen, MW3 will sell 1 to 2 million copies off of the name and that's it, the game will suck, SledgeHammer has no idea what made the game such a hit, they can't do another one, because they never did a first one....it takes talent, something Activision has clearly lost..

Hardcore Gamers will abandon the Franchise, and Treyarch who has been living off of the latest COD Code are going to be in real trouble Next year.

I Mean just look at Black ops, it's clearly the code From MW2 -with slight adjustments.. they just added jump to the floor and stuff like that.. Nothing really Amazing

They will not have nothing new this time around.. Just watch and see- No Question in my Mind the COD franchise is dead in the water....

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Hitman07694874d ago (Edited 4874d ago )

Gamer #0 brings up some amazing points about why so many games releasing in the COD window this year can be more than just a coincidence, and what these games companies are doing to begin the end for COD and de-throne it!!

I think the point being made is that one game will not come and take the throne away but rather many games will come and dissipate the massive following (many of which are demanding a more original game) and split the throne into a round table of sorts..

Solidus187-SCMilk4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

recently, Every year has plenty of great games come out during the holiday period, and each year people buy up CoD games still.

All the people I know who buy COD every year DONT buy games like mass effect 3, TES 5, or uncharted 3 no matter how good they may be.

Unfortunately, its more likely that the next CoD effects the sales of these "great games" then the great ones effecting the sales of CoD.

THILLREBORN4873d ago

Wow, what planet are you on. You really think gamers don't buy these games because of Call of Duty. How long have you been gaming because the sales figures would prove you wrong. Please do your research.

To clarify there are good games that have come out during that time frame but never in the history of gaming have so many TOP TIER AAA TITLES dropped in that time frame. If you don't believe take ten mins out of your day and do your research. Never in COD's history have they had to go up against all of the best titles.

This really is a first in gaming and for those of you who think that these titles are budging dates your only fooling yourself.

Solidus187-SCMilk4873d ago

because I didnt say the games wouldnt sell, I just said that they are not going to stop CoD from selling, because every year there are alot of great games during the holidays, and every year COD sells like crazy.

If you actually read my comment you would see that I said most of the people I know that buy CoD every year are casual gamers and they have no interest in alot of these great games.

I never said they wouldnt sell, but it is more likely that these games get effected by COD, then COD get effected by them.

If anything, these AAA games will eat into each others sales, while COD continues to sell like crazy.

I will be buying alot of them and no COD, but alot of casuals will still buy COD and Madden every year, no matter how many AAA titles from series that they dont play come out.

My point is that these games are competing with each other more so then they are competing with COD. COD will sell no matter what. These other AAA games will sell no matter what. But no matter how many AAA titles come out this holiday, COD isnt going to stop selling. These AAA titles are also competing with each other, its not all vs COD.

9thGenHero4873d ago

Echoing T-Hill's sentiments, you clearly must not have noticed a trend. Last year the only game that released on the same day with any kind of clout was The Sly Collection, completely under the radar. Franchises such as Gran Turismo, LittleBigPlanet, SOCOM 4, Portal 2, Crysis 2, LA Noire, DC Universe Online got delayed to 2011. Now, I hope that the AAA franchises don't punk out and delay come later this year, but as it stands, COD is among stiff competition. There is a large audience that will not be caught into the COD hype this year, so we shall see, the battle is on!!!

Raven_Nomad4874d ago

COD hasn't announced the next game yet, my best guess is some of these other "AAA" titles will push their games back to the following year.

The Call Of Duty franchise is too big, every year people say it will fail and every year it surpasses the previous years title. I wouldn't want to release my titles around the same time as COD. If you don't have the newest COD game, your NOTHING!

THILLREBORN4874d ago (Edited 4874d ago )

Do you really believe Uncharted 3, Gears of War 3, Mass Effect 3, Crysis 2, Twisted Metal, The Last Guardian and who knows what else will move for COD when they know that all they have to do is chip away at the sales of COD as a group effort. These are the big dawgs and they're not going to budge for Activision I'm 100% sure of that.

@sitris
Yeah but last time they didn't have the backing of so many AAA titles. This is going to be a conglomerate against a giant and they don't need to bring them down just to a knee.

Sitris4874d ago

Funny enough is that crysis 2 has already been delayed by call of duty haha it was ment to be coming out last year, not this year.

Raven_Nomad4874d ago

Gears and Mass Effect are heavy Hitters and Uncharted is getting there, but I don't see Exclusive titles chipping away at such a massive multiplatform game. Also, Gears will be out before the new COD, so much like Halo Reach was able to do very well, it didn't cut into B.O. and vice versa. Some of these games will be moved back or pushed forward, mark my words.

Solidus187-SCMilk4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

its not all games vs COD you know. Those games are also competing with each other for our money.

THILLREBORN4873d ago

In a way they are but do you think that they all are targeting the same time frame for no other reason to compete with each other.

It's like this the enemy of my enemy is my friend. In this case COD is the 500 lbs beast in the room. Would you rather fight the guy next to you who has his back against the wall like you or would you rather team up to take down the beast.

I think a lot of people are forgetting that is a tactic that business use to take down the big guys.

@Raven
I'm not sure what you are talking about but Uncharted has sold around 8 million world wide, Gears has sold about 12 million and Mass Effect has sold around 5 million. I am talking about the entire series for each title so I'm not sure how you got to the fact the Uncharted is getting to be a big hitter when is has already outsold the ME series...

Solidus187-SCMilk4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

do yuo think tha these devs are going to add up all their sales and compare it to COD? Do you think that they really want to "chip away at COD sales."

Or do you know that they reason they are releasing during the holidays is to get as many sales for their game as possible(like every year).

They want their sales to be as good as possible and do not worry about other developers sales. They release during the holidays because thats the biggest time for game sales every year. They didnt all decide to release during the holidays to gang up on COD.

These "AAA" games are competing with each other just as much as they are competing with COD.

EDIT- Basically, I think your reasoning that they are all targeting this time to gang up on COD is DEAD WRONG. They are releasing at the best time to sell videogames period. The HOLIDAYS have always been packed with games because thats when games sell the most in general. That is the reason why CoD releases when it does in the first place.

These AAA games are not only competing with COD, but with EACH OTHER as well. None of them are releasing their games to gang up on cod. They are releasing their game at a time when they can get the most sales for their game, regardless of how the competition does.

Since CoD sells to so many and so many casuals, I actually think the the amount of awesome AAA titles being released are more likely to hurt the sales of each othher then they are to hurt the sales of COD.

In the long run, the biggest detriment to COD's sales will probably be Activision and the series declining quality, not other games selling alot.

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Nate-Dog4874d ago (Edited 4874d ago )

CoD will still sell, even with a lot of the problems with Black Ops, people will still buy these games. That's just how it is and even with all the other big releases this year I don't see CoD falling completely off of it's perch for at least another 2 years or so.

clrlite4874d ago (Edited 4874d ago )

I probably wont be buying any more. I don't care what it is like, or what kind of gimmick comes along with it. I'm doing my part. Nice try in advance though.

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Elda9d ago

Most folks that have a Gamepass subscription will not spend the $70, they will use Gamepass instead to play COD. MS will most likely make their money from some solely PC players & some solely PS5 owners. Even some PC players may opt to use Gamepass instead of spending $70. I would think MS would want to make every dime they could from retail sales. As long as they put new releases of COD day one on Gamepass, MS will lose out on some sales of COD.

porkChop9d ago

COD makes truck loads of money on microtransactions. That's likely the play. Get more people in the door through Game Pass and sell more microtransactions. Have a steady stream of events to keep people interested so they keep their sub, and then just the sub alone would double the revenue from that player each year.

Elda9d ago (Edited 9d ago )

Buying the game at $70 a pop including the deluxe versions is much better than people subs for a dollar to $15 a month. Die hard fans that usually buy the game also buy into the transactions. Again putting any new COD day one on Gamepass is definitely a sure loss of making some retail money for every copy of COD. With the last iteration of COD being bad most likely people are going to sub to Gamepass to play COD basically saving themselves $70, that is a loss of retail sales.

Kakashi Hatake9d ago (Edited 9d ago )

Most that don't have Gamepass will just buy the game and he done with it. People that do will just result in a retail sale being lost. Some will buy the subscription for the month then be done. This is lose lose. Casuals aren't going to pay almost 300 dollars a year for COD.

ApocalypseShadow9d ago

The reality is that Microsoft already knows the answer as stated by them in their documents. PlayStation gamers have built up an ecosystem of games and they aren't migrating over and dropping what they have to buy an Xbox to play one game in a service you have to pay monthly for. Cheaper to just buy the game. And, I'd bet many casual COD players don't know or care about the acquisition.

Which is why Jim Ryan pushed to make sure that that one game continues to be sold as usual on Sony's platform to keep the status quo. Every other IP owned by Activision are worthless. And Activision has shown they don't care about other IP like Tony Hawk by cancelling them.

Sales WILL be lost on Xbox. That's for certain. Microsoft can only hope that Xbox gamers continue to buy up those micro transactions to make up for those lost sales. Only positive for Microsoft is that they get to dip into PlayStation game sales that we all know from history and NPD, that Sony's console sells more games. But increase subs from Sony fans for game pass? Not happening in any way that matters.

Sony, on the other hand, can have their cake and eat it too. They get COD and they can continue dropping more content for their fastest selling GaaS game which is Hell Divers 2. As the game passes 12 million sales and doesn't beat you over the head with micro transactions, Sony has a win win situation and can support the game getting more content to keep players engaged.

As a side note, COD is probably going to turn into some version of Sea of Fortnite Duty. Games as a service sitting in game pass being milked dry with micro transactions and constant updates making you feel you're playing an unfinished game that keeps going and going with no soul.

Tedakin9d ago

I'm not sure why everyone is acting like COD is a surprise. That was always the plan. They said in court during the FTC case they were doing this. They have said repeatedly and recently all first party games are going to Gamepass.

badboyz099d ago

gamepass like PS Plus are rental services. Games like COD you buy not rent. So in my case unless I plan on keeping gamepass for 2yrs minimum than the benefit of adding cod is pointless.

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peppeaccardo9d ago

Throwing bananas at the monkeys' cage.

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Microsoft To Add New Tiers & Pricing To Xbox Game Pass Subscription With Addition Of Call Of Duty

Microsoft will reportedly add new tiers and pricing to its Xbox Game Pass subscription with the addition of Call of Duty to its game catalog.

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Jin_Sakai11d ago

And so it begins. Game Pass days are over.

ThinkThink11d ago

How come? Because there's a rumor of adding an additional tier?

Jin_Sakai11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

CoD is just a way of raising the prices and pushing people into paying more for Game Pass. It’s losing its value and the day 1 first party games aren’t really worth it anymore.

purple10111d ago

yes, because people were sold on the promise of one price, activision games included, now they want another whole tier to include cod,

not what people initially brought into, (well gamepass had many subs even before Activision, but you get my point)

So, One more lie, to add to the stack of lies, perpetrated by these scumbags,

jin_sakai probably think this ones the nail in the coffin, id tend to agree

Cacabunga11d ago

Sony better take notes and rethink their future plans.

this really couldn’t get worse..

peppeaccardo10d ago

If you pay attention to the target audience of this so called gaming service it all starts making sense and MS is doing exactly what they r supposed to do to get their money back ... if you really understand the reasoning of the lower side of the spectrum of the cod players MS has found its gold vein ... we r in business territory as entertainment is long deceased on the MS vocabulary.

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Hofstaderman11d ago

Best deal in gaming??? We think not.

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GamerRN10d ago

So you probably don't like all three tiers of PSN either.

notachance11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

If they’re as stupid as to make it more than $5/month increase from the highest tier I’d laugh my ass off.

crazyCoconuts10d ago

That would be a way of getting to say they kept the promise of all games on GamePass without cannibalizing their sales

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GamerRN10d ago

Isn't there an 8 dollar difference between bottom and top tier PSN?

Bathyj11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

Making gamepass worse value by making it more expensive, as well as CoD losing Xbox sales and PlayStation gamers will want it less if Xbox gamers are getting it for "free".

Takes real talent to damage 2 things with one move.

Chocoburger10d ago

Call of Duty needs to be taken down a notch, its too popular for its own damn good. So yeah, it seems like MS is going to help make that happen. So good job, I guess?

crazyCoconuts10d ago

If they price it so high that people won't want it, they won't sign up so MS won't lose out on sales. Not all of those bad things will happen, just some of them

PhillyDonJawn10d ago

Really? You think CoD on PS would sell less cause Xbox gamers get access thru gamepass? I doubt that. COD fanbase is huge they're gonna play where they want to play and not care how the next person got it

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Notellin10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

I ended my subscription right around when they announced the purchase of Activision/Blizzard.

No offense but I'm not paying a subscription fee to get the worst 3rd party publishers games for free. It's like paying a monthly fee to only eat at Chili's or Applebee's while everyone else is having all the amazing food.

My hope was Gamepass would bring more games like Grounded or Hi-Fi Rush. We have all seen how that's going.

I'll never spend another dollar on an Xbox service ever again after the recent studio closures. I've defended them on here and elsewhere but they don't deserve any trust from any consumer at this point.

PhillyDonJawn10d ago

I understand your feelings but your analogy made no sense lol

VariantAEC9d ago

Never eaten at Chilis or Applebees... are they really that bad?

Notellin8d ago

@PhillyDonJawn

It makes perfect sense and I can't figure out how you are unable to comprehend the words.

PhillyDonJawn6d ago

It made no sense cause Gamepass has a huge variety of games including hit games. You're implying Gamepass games quality is that of Chiles and Apple Bees lol. We all know that's not accurate so your analogy made no sense. MLB the show was steak 48 when it was PS exclusive now it's on gamepass it's suddenly a blooming onion from Applebee's 😂.

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S2Killinit10d ago

And soon you will have the option to opt for the Sports package, but if you want sports you also need to pay for the weather package.

As Ive said since this thing was introduced. Prepare to get nickel and dimed.

PhillyDonJawn10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

They do that that'll be the end of them. They're not that crazy. Only way that would work is if you could build a game pass package $5 sports, $5 shooter, $5 rpg, etc. But even then it's bad business for MS cause ppl that only play sports and shooters would get it cheaper compared to an all game bundle and they'd lose money.

InUrFoxHole10d ago

@Jin Sakai
But you're totally fine with paying for psn with no day 1, 1st party...

crazyCoconuts10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

The PSN essential value you get with base online access is unparalleled, puts Xbox core to shame. The PSN extra package however seems to be diminishing in value as it probably should. With any luck we'll have people buying their frickin games again as these sub services lose popularity

PhillyDonJawn10d ago

@Coconut not gonna lie I wanna start buying games again lol. (I do but not day 1 releases) I still feel bad for not buying Ori 2. Had it not release day 1 on GP I would've bought. So if they move day 1 titles to a new tier (which I'm not subbing to) I'd buy the games I really want day 1. While the ones I want to play but not badly I'd wait til it's available on the lower tier to play.

lodossrage10d ago

@InUrFoxHole

oh come on, There was a time Xbox fans were ok with just paying for the right to play online without getting anything for it.

ironmonkey10d ago

He's fine with paying for better games. Xbox ain't got it. Redfall day one enjoy....

InUrFoxHole9d ago

@lodossrage
And here both xbox and and sony fans pay still pay for online

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1Victor10d ago

@Jin by Microsoft standards another $10 should do the trick🤦🏿

PhillyDonJawn10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

Nah I disagree, the value of GP has been crazy they were screwing themselves for quick subscriber gain. I always felt the day 1 releases would eventually stop and they only did it to get ppl to sub faster. That's why it quickly surpassed PS sub. Now that they hit a ceiling and picked up Activision they can only A. Take away the day 1 releases and hope the sub count remain or B. Increase the cost and hope they keep the sub count. Seem they went with
C. Add a new tier which is likely a mix of A and B.
If the new tier is only Activision games and they leave ultimate alone I'll be happy. I don't play COD so

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SPEAKxTHExTRUTH10d ago

Did you say that when Sony raised the price of PS+ and didn’t offer anything to justify the increase? I doubt it…

Chevalier10d ago

Yeah and Xbox tried to DOUBLE the price of Gold remember?

badkolo10d ago

if they add more top tier games , more value and charge more for this tier, cool thats just normal business and an option for its users. how does that affect you or us in any way. there is still a cheap option and so on. and yea over time we did expect it to eventually go up a few bucks. every other company has but now its a problem when ms does it?

jeromeface10d ago

anyone who thought microsoft was a good idea for leading the industry into a period of better games doesn't know Microsoft...

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gold_drake11d ago

gotta make back that money somehow. but its definitely a scummy move before cod comes to gamepass haha.

Tacoboto11d ago

Similar kind of thing happened back when Starfield came out.

The dollar new accounts for a month, trials, various promotions kinda dried up as they finally had a big game coming, following a price hike in July. But reception was eh.

And they haven't delivered on letting us cloud stream our owned library yet either.

crazyCoconuts10d ago

I think you're hitting on the core issue with Starfield. All of this breaks down of they can't make good games. Whether you're leasing or selling to one platform or multiple, the games gotta be good. That's the thing that's absolutely bonkers about this whole thing: making good games has been Microsoft's Achilles heel for many years now

mrcatastropheAF10d ago

Where did they promise allowing you to cloud stream your owned library? Lol anything downloaded to your console you can play remotely anywhere. Don't recall them making that promise.

New tier for gamepass solely due yo call of duty is a garbage move though. They keep shooting themselves in the foot

Tacoboto10d ago

@catastrophe

They said it June 2022

https://news.xbox.com/en-us...

"We’re excited to share that later this year, it’s our intent to roll out the ability for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to play, from the cloud, select games they already own or have purchased outside the Xbox Game Pass library."

LG_Fox_Brazil11d ago

It doesn't surprise me, it's very clear that MS is trying as hard as possible to recover all the money spent on Activision and Bethesda, they will do whatever they can, doesn't matter if people will like ir or not, as long as the higher ups see money arriving, it's all fair game

Profchaos10d ago

Pretty much Xbox wrote a cheque that Microsoft can't cash.
Inflated metrics egos and a belief that they could get the casual gamer playing hardcore titles via cloud on mobiles really lead them to belive they were in a better position than the reality.

I don't believe gamepass was ever that strong with many gamers likely signing up multiple fake emails for the dollar trials over and over boosting that count along with Xbox live gold hacks and other methods of getting gamepass for next to no money a month have been well known and exploited for years.

Microsoft have a belief that everyone's grandma wants to play halo on a mobile if they could just reach them because they played Wii bowling once so they must want to play halo

XiNatsuDragnel11d ago

Oof this is Microsofts grand plan?

Fishy Fingers11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

While a rumour cant say Id be surprised if true.

Certain other subscription services I sub to have increased in price while adding nothing and we expect theyre potentially offering up the biggest game of every year and its back catalog for "free"?

But I'd happily skip it if there are options (or upgrade for a month for the campaign)

Outside_ofthe_Box11d ago

People expect the price of games to stay the same forever so why wouldn't they expect the same for subscription services?

Crows9010d ago

Price increases are fine. As long as they make sense. Games at 60 was a good price point. Things don't have to go up in price just because.

I used to buy some games at 60...how many do I buy at 70? None. It's a loss for the industry. The higher the price the likelihood sales won't be as high. For $10 more they lost $60.

Same thing with subscriptions. As long as it's affordable people will set it and forget it. If it stops being affordable people will be more picky...so a price increase of $5 could net them a loss of millions.

Outside_ofthe_Box10d ago

Let's be honest, nobody wants prices to increase. I personally have always thought that $40 was the perfect price and never liked it when they increased it to $50 for the PS2 generation and then $60 for the PS3. The $60 price did hold on for a good while though.

Same with sub services. The whole appeal is 'the best deal in gaming' mantra people love to chant, but we all know that they will increase the price eventually especially if they are putting CoD that will actually sell a ton even at that $70 price point.

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