Activision Admits To Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Not Meeting Expectations And Underperforming

New Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War Update Now Live With Jungle, UGR, Lazar

This is turning out to be a great year for Black Ops Cold War. Following the launch of the WMD Multiplayer map and the Vargo 52 Assault Rifle in March, Treyarch is now offering another batch of content with the arrival of the Jungle Multiplayer map, the UGR SMG, and Eleazar “Lazar” Azoulay, the Operator made famous for his work alongside Adler in the hunt for Perseus. The next round of content is now live. Read on for more details: Enter the Jungle Deploy to Vietnam in this return of a Black Ops series classic. First introduced in the original Call of Duty®: Black Ops, Jungle has subsequently been featured in nearly every title of the series. A large 6v6 Multiplayer map, the environment consists of a low-lying river abutting a military base, ruins, and village. Vantage points abound throug...

Activision Admits To Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Not Meeting Expectations And Underperforming

In a surprisingly honest admittance, Activision has said that Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare failed to meet player and company expectations, and that it “didn’t resonate” with the fans of the series. Over an earnings call, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg admitted to Call Of Duty under-performing when compared to the previous games in the series, with the primary knock against it being the setting. Infinite Warfare had been up against the wall ever since the first trailer being revealed on YouTube and going on to be the one of the most disliked videos on the platform. This was a clear sign from the fanbase that the futuristic setting and absurdity that the series was heading towards was not welcome. To be fair, Infinite Warfare did turn out to have one of the better Call Of D...


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