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 » Home  » XBox 360  » News  » Cod Subs Take Back Seat 

COD Subscription Model Takes A Back Seat

Kotick keen on improving existing model

Written by Jon Denton, 13 February 2011

 
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Bobby Kotick, Activision CEO, has all-but-dismissed the notion that Call Of Duty will adopt a subscription model in the future.

Speaking with CNBC, Kotick said

Download 360Zine Issue 49360Zine Issue 49 GamerZines Magazine For our latest Call of Duty Black Ops coverage, click here to download 360Zine Issue 49 for free."You know, we don't really spend a lot of time thinking about how do you convert this Call of Duty experience to a subscription model," K

"What we really spend time thinking about is how do you create new, compelling Call of Duty experiences that are going to delight our audiences, and usually people are willing to pay for the content if you deliver them something spectacular. Which is out intention."

Call Of Duty Black Ops released last year and broke sales records everywhere it looked.

Source Eurogamer, CNBC

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