thedeparted
05-08-2010, 04:44 PM
Infinity Ward's future may be in question these days, but that doesn't mean past Call of Duty games can't still be lucrative for Activision. Both an Amazon listing and GameStop listing show what appears to be an upcoming Call of Duty three-pack called "Call of Duty: The War Collection," evidently exclusive for the Xbox 360 (via Joystiq).
The pack would include Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 2, and Treyarch's Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World at War -- naturally, all games set in World War II, hence the subtitle of "The War Collection." While this collection hasn't actually been announced by Activision, the fact that two listings both only show it for the 360 (and the fact that Call of Duty 2 was never released for the PlayStation 3) currently suggests it won't be offered to PS3 or PC gamers as well.
Both listings have the collection priced at $59.99, with Amazon's showing a June 1 release and GameStop's showing a June 8 release.
I wonder if they have daily meeting at Activision on how they milk and exploit gamers further
The pack would include Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 2, and Treyarch's Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World at War -- naturally, all games set in World War II, hence the subtitle of "The War Collection." While this collection hasn't actually been announced by Activision, the fact that two listings both only show it for the 360 (and the fact that Call of Duty 2 was never released for the PlayStation 3) currently suggests it won't be offered to PS3 or PC gamers as well.
Both listings have the collection priced at $59.99, with Amazon's showing a June 1 release and GameStop's showing a June 8 release.
I wonder if they have daily meeting at Activision on how they milk and exploit gamers further