God no, please people, don't use Bubble News as a source.
This is the same site that keeps making up stories about Fallout 4 with fake logos and stuff lol
This site thrives on making up bullshit like this: http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/06/no-bethesda-didnt-secretly-show-fallout-4-at-e3/
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=593236
People who post bullshit and get people to buy into it for site hits.
They ripped some fan art Fallout logo and ran a story last year pretending to see a behind closed door presentation of Fallout 4 by using some fake logo as proof. They got called out on their bs.
This should tell you why they write BS right here. Anyone can submit something and they get paid per view: http://www.bubblews.com/about
This is all bullshit.
Does this look like WW1 to you?
Also, don't expect a next-gen only COD until 2015 at the earliest.
"What we've been playing" have been mostly updated PS3 and 360 titles and a few, usually not THAT great exclusives. And most actual game time for me is still on last gen consoles or handhelds I can actually call current gen, the PS4 has mostly been gathering dust. Actually I'd be surprised if many people can actually say they've been mainly playing PS4 or XB1 unless its an MP game, not when stuff like Dark Souls II came out.Don't be silky, it's not next gen anymore, as it is not what's coming next, it's what we have been playing for 6 months now.
PS4/XBO are current gen. 360/PS3 are last gen.
Call of Duty comes out every year who said that pic was from COD 2014...
Anyone remember these pics whom many thought where COD 2013 (Ghosts) related?
Glad the no split screen trend for games is catching on. Should have probably left it on for single player co-op but good riddance when it comes to multiplayer.
There can be something to be gained by abandoning the old hardware in favor of the new, but that's more for those who DON'T sell CoD numbers and are looking to create a strong audience early on in the generation. Activision has been the very definition of safe, and honestly that might be insane for any third party selling a game with numbers like CoD anyway.I can buy (I don't but I could) buy everything buy next gen only. You'd need like 100% of next-gen owners to buy it in order for it to sell CoD numbers. They'd be leaving so much money on the table for no real reason.
Why? It's not like CoD offered split screen in exchange for online multiplayer.
Why? It's not like CoD offered split screen in exchange for online multiplayer.
Hirshberg also assures fans worried about the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions that 2014’s Call of Duty “will also be a great current-gen game.” The publisher recognizes 2014 as a continuation of last year’s console transition. “There are still a lot of people playing on current gen,” says Hirshberg “and we want to deliver a great experience for them as well. But it will be a next-gen-first production and the current-gen game will be a version of that.”
This isn't true, quoting myself from page 2.
Yeah, "this" version of the game could be current-gen only, but there could definitely be a whole different version or game for last gen. They did that in the last transition, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 2 Big Red One, COD World at War Final Fronts.
No way they're doing next gen only for like 2-3 years, waaaaay too much money being left on the table
"What we've been playing" have been mostly updated PS3 and 360 titles and a few, usually not THAT great exclusives. And most actual game time for me is still on last gen consoles or handhelds I can actually call current gen, the PS4 has mostly been gathering dust. Actually I'd be surprised if many people can actually say they've been mainly playing PS4 or XB1 unless its an MP game, not when stuff like Dark Souls II came out.
"What's coming next" are games like Witcher 3 and Arkham Knight, and until more of those are out and actually dominating gameplay I'd be lying to myself saying its current gen. The stage is set but nothing's playing.
EDIT: I suppose it really comes down to a difference in agreement on what to count as more important for classification: the presence of hardware, or the presence of games. The hardware is obviously necessary, but ultimately a means to an end, and without great experiences that are meant for the new hardware that are more than holdovers or something to warm up we haven't REALLY seen the next generation of games.
Call of Duty is running out of wars.