• Call of Duty Online announced as free-to-play for China
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[QUOTE=simkas;36610392]To be fair, I saw quite a few new character models in the trailer.[/QUOTE] Well of course, the best (or at least most common) way to earn money from F2P games seems to be selling character customizations.
[QUOTE=simkas;36610392]To be fair, I saw quite a few new character models in the trailer.[/QUOTE] There were some new maps too. Looked like there were at least two jungle maps.
Strangely enough, I was just thinking when COD was going to go F2P.
[QUOTE=huggybear_13;36605437]They just know they can milk the micro transactions.[/QUOTE] you just described every F2P game on the market, grats
sounds like more milking, way to go dollarvision
[QUOTE=koeniginator;36606068]It's probably because [url=http://kotaku.com/5587577/why-are-consoles-banned-in-china]game consoles are banned in China[/url][/QUOTE] Last time I was in China you could buy legit PS3s and 360s, that was 2010. Then again around early 2000 when I visited you could buy PS2s and they modchip them for $10bux. [editline]4th July 2012[/editline] also kotaku is full of shit
rofl no, the mainland, Canton. I guess you could say that isn't exactly China but it's still mainland. Beijing has never been big for entertainment of any kind except touristy shit and bureaucratics, although in Shanghai they sold PS3s and that in electronic stores. [editline]4th July 2012[/editline] It's more likely that Activision thought it would be too hard to localise for China and get past "regulations". Churning out a game for English and some European audiences is just quicker and easier.
[QUOTE=RikohZX;36608377]Learn some Chinese Get the proper VPN Never have to pay for another Infinity Ward COD again[/QUOTE] Would probably be cheaper than buying all new CoD games.
[QUOTE=Starship;36624645]Would probably be cheaper than buying all new CoD games.[/QUOTE] And all of the DLC
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