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    Investment firm granted "exclusive licence" to operate Call of Duty Online in mainland China.

    Call of Duty Online has been revealed.

    The game, which has been in production for approximately two years, is the product of a strategic partnership between Call of Duty publisher and Chinese investment company Tencent. The firm has been granted the "exclusive license" to operate Call of Duty Online in mainland China.

    This is the first time we've seen footage of the free-to-play micro-transaction game, which was confirmed as being in development by Eric Hirshberg - Activision's publishing boss - in a financial call back in February 2011.



    “We are very excited about our relationship with Tencent and the opportunities for gaming in China,” said Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard. “We think China is one of the most exciting places in the world for us to grow our business and to develop innovative new games.



    “Tencent is an ideal partner for Activision to bring Call of Duty Online to China. Tencent has a terrific track record of customer-focused innovation and deep market knowledge that will be invaluable to Activision as we build great games for China. We have worked closely with Tencent to create a game with broad appeal for the Chinese market. We look forward to laying the foundation for a long-standing relationship with Tencent and to launching a new and unique experience for fans.”



    Call of Duty online will feature familiar modes from the popular franchise, as well as adding some new modes of its own specifically for Chinese market.

    COD Online is a free-to-play game for the Chinese market that borrows familiar modes from the Call of Duty series, while adding a fresh mode all of its own.

    At this points it's unclear as to whether this game will ever seen a Western release.

    You can take a look of what the game looks like in the low-res YouTube video below:


  • #2
    i dont get what this is supposed to be lol
    2 games you can play online like usual?
    F-N-F
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    • #3
      I think you're about 2 years behind on this

      The 2 screenshots, I remember that level in MW3 lol, you're on the bridge and you have to make it through to the end.


      Originally posted by Flintheart_Glomgold
      Calm down. This doesnt affect your life. Get over it. Its ancient history and the only thing thats certain is that you dont have all the facts. Even if you did, try to occupy your time with something more wholesome.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Klockwork View Post
        I think you're about 2 years behind on this

        The 2 screenshots, I remember that level in MW3 lol, you're on the bridge and you have to make it through to the end.
        China doesn't have Call of Duty games with online play like the rest of the world does. They are BARELY gonna get to play Call Of Duty online hence why you see levels from all the previous Modern Warfare games being played in the video.

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        • #5
          Wow!? that amazing its taking them this long to release a copy in the land of KungFu an orange chicken. Cod is realy the only reason i even have a ps3 at the moment

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