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It’s kinda crazy to think that much money can be spent and I still haven’t seen a single ad for it.
I didn’t even know we were at six. Of course, I’ve never really been interested in the CoD or Cod Blops series, so I supose that’s not too surprising.
Cod is like fifa. If you play one title you pretty much played all of them.
I say everything released after COD Modern Warfare 2019 can pretty much fall under “expansion”.
It is not for me but there are people who only play COD and spending $70 annually to get the newest content of the favourite game is really not that big of a deal.
Quality of the game reflects this attitude.
I also have seen zero ads, which struck me as weird. But also, I bet they count free game codes to content creators, sponsored streams and the like,so maybe a lot of the money was spent targeting streamers, tick tok and YouTube—a bunch of the people I subscribe to have been hyping cod zombies. Granted many of them played warzone a lot so it didn’t seem that weird to me.
Just what I was thinking. Marketed it where?
Alright chads we get it thay ublock origin and ad free youtube ia great haha