<P>The Activision CEO, Bobby Kotick, has been speaking out about the development.of their upcoming sequel to MW2, Call of Duty: Black Ops. Talking about the future of the Call of Duty franchise, he said "As a preview into this exciting future, expect additional exciting content for Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops that will surprise our millions of players."</P>
<P>What this exactly entails, we're not quite sure yet, but hopefully it's something big that really will surprise fans, un-like the rather average Stimulus Package map pack.</P>
<P>He added: "This year's title, Black Ops, represents the first time that the entire 200-plus people at the Treyarch studio had been focused exclusively on one single game with teams dedicated to creating single player and co-op modes, multiplayer game play and DLC."</P>
<P>This on the other hand, is a much more exciting prospect. Atleast we can expect a well made game from every single employee at Treyarch. Don't expect them to slack on Black Ops, it certainly seems they're set to make it a truly epic game.</P>
<P>Call of Duty: Black Ops is scheduled to release on November 9.</P>
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****ing love Treyarch. They seem to really care about making a quality game, even if they're still guaranteed loads of money for a pile of possible complete shit.
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****ing love Treyarch. They seem to really care about making a quality game, even if they're still guaranteed loads of money for a pile of possible complete shit.
Nicely said.
They won't have to do much to make me stop playing mw2.
What would surprise me the most is if this game's campaign actually turned out good. WaW was absolutely terrible. I got that game only for Nazi Zombies. Didn't play too much online.