Almost $1 million in COD2 maps sold(thx to cowboys)

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Almost $1 million in COD2 maps sold(thx to cowboys)

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Looks like microtransactions are here to say, we have no one to blame but ourselves. :( God Damn COD2 for being so much fun on live. :x
Almost $1 million in COD2 maps sold
Activision CEO Robert Kotick says there were more than 500,000 Call of Duty 2 downloads in Q2 alone.
By Tim Surette, GameSpot
Posted Aug 3, 2006 5:45 pm PT
Publishers have taken to Xbox 360 microtransactions--extra downloadable content for released games--very carefully. Gamers have cried foul many times over the prices of extra multiplayer maps, new cars, and horse armor ever since premium content began showing up on Xbox Live Marketplace.

But amidst the bickering and complaining, it appears as though one company got it right. During its quarterly earnings report, Activision revealed that it has sold about $1 million in Call of Duty 2 maps alone. Call of Duty 2 has consistently been the top played Xbox 360 game over Xbox Live, and it appears as though gamers are willing to pay up for extra content.

In a question-and-answer session following the company's earnings call, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick broke down the number of downloads and money made by each downloadable map pack. The free bonus pack, which included two maps, tallied 334,000 downloads. The $5 Skirmish Map Pack was downloaded 105,000 times and generated $368,000, and the $10 Invasion Map Pack invaded 66,000 360s and raked in almost half a million dollars.

With numbers like those, it's obvious Activision will continue to pursue the potential of downloadable content for its current and future projects.

"During the quarter our Call of Duty maps generated approximately $1 million in revenue, a critical first step in exploiting the online revenue potential and extending the shelf life of our games," said Kotick. "This holiday we'll look to further capitalize on the success of the franchise and its online capabilities."
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COD2 is the #1 game, premium content for other games is usually a complete rip off and not worth bothering with.
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If the game is good then of course people are going to want to pay to play more stuff. I don't mind paying for the amps when the game is as top notch as COD2.
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"exploiting" "capitalize"

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I normally dont go for downloadable extras for games that cost money, but the extra maps was money well spent in my opinion.
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Ben wrote:"exploiting" "capitalize"

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I agree they could have worded that a little better.
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Good, can they make them free now?
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