This Community Never Learns: The Disappointing State of Activision’s Call of Duty
<h2>Call of Disappointment</h2>
<p>On February 22nd, 2022, a bombshell announcement shook the gaming community; Call of Duty, for the first time in nearly two decades, would be skipping its annual release. Promising to spend the next two years refining Modern Warfare 2, fans eagerly anticipated an experience worthy of the acclaimed franchise’s name. However, what arrived instead was a buggy mess, making the game unenjoyable, and sometimes, unplayable.</p>
<p>One would expect a company like Activision, which amassed $800 million in revenue within three days and over $1 billion overall, to address these issues promptly. Instead, they opted to capitalize on their financial success without considering the players’ experience.</p>
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