Do not calm down the controversy Gamers' Voice, British association that defends the rights of consumers leading a campaign against Activision for the problems of multiplayer PC and PlayStation 3 versions of Call of Duty: Black Ops. In an open letter to the Office of Fair Trading, the Gamers' Voice Activision accused of breaching the Sale of Goods Act 1979 by entering an incomplete market.
Gamers' Voice refers to "an endless series of problems" on the PC and PlayStation 3 versions, and defines "unusable" Activision shooter, especially with regard to the multiplayer component. Activision has not yet provided its views on the matter.
Gamers' Voice refers to "an endless series of problems" on the PC and PlayStation 3 versions, and defines "unusable" Activision shooter, especially with regard to the multiplayer component. Activision has not yet provided its views on the matter.
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