Thursday, December 30, 2010

CoD: Black Ops recorded more than twenty million users logged

E 600 million hours playing Bobby Kotick has released some data on the use of Call of Duty: Black Ops by its users, with evident satisfaction. It speaks of more than 20 million users who have logged more than 600 million hours between November 9 and December 24, thus reaching an average of time spent online for his players about 87 minutes a day.

Which, in comparison to the average time spent online by users of Facebook, which is around 55 minutes a day, tells an interesting story. Making a comparison closer to gaming, we can talk about Halo: Reach has achieved in its first week in the market over 50 million hours online, which, if extended over 45 days would reach about 326 million total hours, or a little more half of those achieved by Black Ops.

It should be emphasized, however, the platform nature of the latter than Halo Reach that is exclusive to Microsoft console. Congratulations.

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