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Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Duty

Posted Jun 4, 2011 at 2:25AM EST by Ryan F.

Listed in: News Tags: Activision, battlefield 3, call of duty, Electronic Arts, Infinity Ward, modern warfare 3, sledgehammer games
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The war of words continue as the battle for the first person shooter crown intensifies.

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Electronic Arts' believes that they can finally take home the FPS crown this year, even calling out its competitor for becoming more lazy. Activision meanwhile seems shrug off EA's comments, and even thanked its bitter rival for mentioning Call of Duty "more than we do."

"It sounds trite but it's true: we focus on what we need to do to make the best games we can," says Activision Publishing boss Eric Hirshberg in an interview with MCV."We don't pay much mind looking at what the competitors are doing. I know they are focused on us... well that's all I'll say.

"Well, I think EA might talk about our games in the press more than we do," joked Hirshberg. "So, the first thing I say to them is, 'Thanks for the assistance in building awareness.'"

In a more serious note, Hirshberg continued:

"But when you think about it, we’ve had tough competition every year for Call of Duty. It’s never been easy. This is one of the most competitive genres in one of the most competitive industries. Last year we had Halo: Reach and Medal of Honor, and it’s not like they weren’t amazing developers gunning for the top of this mountain either."

“And it’s the same this year – Gears of War is back along with lots of other games.”

“So, of course, we take all the competition really seriously. But at the end of the day I really mean it when I say we are focusing on the finish line, not the competition," he said. "We are making the best game we can, and are throwing every resource, innovation and all the creativity we can at it. And hopefully that will maintain our position.”

Looks like things are really heating up. Activision has received a negative backlash from gamers lately over their Call of Duty Elite service. Both Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3 will launch during the hectic November month.

 

 

Via [MCV]



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+2 # RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyEtnasPrinny 2011-06-04 03:48
"I really mean it when I say we are focusing on the finish line, not the competition,"
...right, so why are you putting focus on the competition's trailers and statements?

Also CoD and Halo in different sub-sub-genre, while Gears is in a different sub-genre.
Example:
Shooter - 1st Person - Modern/War Sim
Shooter - 1st Person - Sci-fi/Arcade
Shooter - 3rd Person - Sci-fi

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# RE: RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Dutymrgooey 2011-06-04 15:54
Modern/War Sim ... What is that ?

There is no war sim game in any of those three games.

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# RE: RE: RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyEtnasPrinny 2011-06-04 20:03
Call of Duty and Battlefield simulate war events.

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# RE: RE: RE: RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyMusev 2011-06-05 06:02
Quoting EtnasPrinny:
Call of Duty and Battlefield simulate war events.



no battlefield is a sim. mw2 is arcade. you can tell because cod wouldnt be fun if it was a sim.

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+1 # ...MADMAN-_-zZ 2011-06-04 21:43
Correction

Shooter - 1st Person - Modern/Arcade
Shooter - 1st Person - Sci-fi/Arcade
Shooter - 3rd Person - Sci-fi

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+1 # RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyGetonUp 2011-06-04 06:59
"are throwing every resource, innovation and all the creativity we can at it"

hahaha, oh Activision, you so silly

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+3 # RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Dutyjjcobra 2011-06-04 10:07
Hirshberg's failure to mention Battlefield as one of the series threatening them is a clear sign of one thing.

The Battlefield series is by far their biggest threat and is what keeps Activision execs from being able to sleep at night.

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# RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Dutyvizard00 2011-06-04 11:11
activision can u make a COD after IW , no !! , and we focus on BF3 not on your shit

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# All about salesEd25 2011-06-04 14:53
Quality does not matter to the people in charge, sales do. So battlefield 3 may be the best game ever but as long as cod has better sales numbers activision will be copy. On a side note why all the animosity. Neither have much besides multiplayer and both are casual gamers so why all the hate from both sides.

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+2 # ...xavis75211 2011-06-04 13:38
"Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Duty"

they'd better, thats all CoD is, hype.

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+1 # Utter Crapjoshbarty1 2011-06-04 14:55
CoD games are as good and innovative as Counter Strike with shiny graphics. Heck I would rather play counter strike than this pile of crap any day.

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+1 # RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyGrim_Reaper-X 2011-06-04 15:12
Thank you activision for convincing me to instead buy Battlefield 3 when it comes out...

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# RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyNavani 2011-06-04 16:01
One of the marketing strategies I learned in school is to never mention the competition, except for specific comparisons in perhaps features.. Otherwise you're just giving them free publicity. They need to stop COMPETING with each other and instead BUILD off of what is highly regarded and include original concepts or whatever. Sort of how Fallout 3 and Borderlands have the RPG thing going on

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# ...Mickle 2011-06-04 18:57
This is just purely the dumbest kind of reverse psychology coming from Activision saying they don't care about criticism or anything the competition's doing, but this just shows there's no real passion from their developers for the work they doing and CoD's become nothing but a money maker.

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# RE: ...But Fukir 2011-06-04 23:32
craptivision makes dumb games for dumb people.

Which is actually grotesquely smart.

Its a larger and more lucrative demographic.

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# RE: RE: ...Mickle 2011-06-05 06:38
They the ones saying they haven't turned into some large impersonal money monster but stuff like this just proves individuality is a bad thing in the Activision empire.

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# RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of Dutylalav2 2011-06-05 00:57
if they are not focusing on the competitor, then they are not competitive. which means, they don't care about the game they are making. As long as they make games they make money. Money is what Activision all about. Money alone.

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# RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyLime_Man 2011-06-05 05:05
Anyone realised how how petty the industry seems to be at times? Personaly i couldnt care less what they say to slate eachother. If I think it looks good in trailers and gameplay or I enjoyed the previous game, I will buy it, if not I wont. It really is that simple.

In this instance I really enjoyed MOH and B:BC2 online ply more than MW2 so I will get Battlefield 2 first, maybe MW3 after a few months if im bored.

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+1 # RE: Activision thanks EA for hyping Call of DutyMr S 2011-06-05 06:26
I wanna just point out that graphically BF3 is better.

MW3 hasn't really shown us anything. we have yet to hear the acting nor see how good the plot truly is. For all we know the story could have been written by the BlackOp's writers (it was BAD, like stupid BAD). And the multiplayer could be suffering the same BO fate, yeah balance is good but I like fun, even cod4 feels like its post-Black ops.

As it stands EA has given us more, it's just not as fresh. Activision's taking advantage of this with their resent statement and it just reminds me of what we've seen in the past revolving around IW's recent past.

It'll be stormy E3. I think EA most likely has an ace up their sleeve and activision is just trying turn our heads away at the last moment. Which one will rock our socks off? maybe both. :sigh:

First I want see campaign vs campaign, then scale up how each MP is different and see which is the latter.

Cry if they aren't the same and just hate. They were never close in relation anyways fanboys,

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