Despite the reassurances of Activision relating to the gratuity of multiplayer Call of Duty, according to analysts at Wedbush Securities tempted to further monetize a business the likes of Call of Duty would be too much for profit as a publisher Activision careful. As reported by Kotaku, analysts expect the launch of a second portion of the multiplayer Call of Duty "in the first quarter of 2011." Wedbush did not however specify the alleged business model that would allow Activision to cash in multiplayer Call of Duty.
It is said that the plans of the publisher of the company, admitted that these speculations are based, provide a multiplayer payment possible, rather, the adoption of a premium or a system of micro-transactions.
It is said that the plans of the publisher of the company, admitted that these speculations are based, provide a multiplayer payment possible, rather, the adoption of a premium or a system of micro-transactions.
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