Activision to bring Call of Duty Online to China
Activision has got a new Call of Duty game up its sleeve, but this one is a little different from the rest. It worked together with Tencent to create Call of Duty Online: a free to play (F2P) first person shooter designed for gamers in China. Like other F2P games, the game should cost nothing to play – but gamers who want access to certain upgrades to their weapons and gear will probably have to pay for them. Judging by the trailer, it looks just like any other Call of Duty game and even features fan favorite maps from previous games in the series. For more information on the game, check out this interview that MMO Culture had with Activision recently. Trailer embedded above. By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified and Assassins Creed III: Liberation on the PS Vita, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 details leaked?,
Activision to bring Call of Duty Online to China
Activision Blizzard has announced a ?strategic relationship? with Tencent Holdings Limited, a leading Internet services provider in China, to bring Call of Duty Online to Chinese gamers.
Wed 4 Jul 12 from The Independent
Activision brings online 'Call of Duty' to China
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Tue 3 Jul 12 from Phys.org
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Wed 4 Jul 12 from BBC Technology
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Tue 3 Jul 12 from Reuters Technology
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