While most veteran players look back on Call of Duty’s Jetpack phase with a wince, I cannot help but feel that while the traditional COD Formula should have remained untouched, there is room for “Jetpack COD” games with increased agility and gadget-focused combat, even if that means splitting the Call of Duty universe between more grounded titles and those set in the far future. Image credit Call of Duty: Black Ops III - Published by Activision and developed by Treyarch. Part of Call of Duty: Black Ops III’s longevity can be attributed to the Zombie Chronicles DLC (2017) for a Call of Duty title to receive substantial DLC 18 months after launch was at the time unheard of, and to this day, no other Call of Duty title has received such a massive content drop so late in its lifespan. While many games and franchises see updates for several years after launch, that is not the case with Call of Duty titles, with most failing to receive much in the way of year two content.Ĭall of Duty: Black Ops III received new content up until June 2018, which saw the addition of 2 new game modes, as well as new loot items after this content update, players were given a final update in July 2018, which attempted to address remaining balance issues before the team were fully reassigned to other projects. Generally, they continue to support their Call of Duty titles long beyond what has come to be expected for the franchise. Treyarch is traditionally known as the best Call of Duty studio regarding long-term support.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |