The Call of Duty series has been in our lives for a long time and has been going on every year with a new game logic; it’s almost like the FIFA and NBA series. The sad thing is, it’s starting to look like one of those series, not so different from the previous year. As a natural consequence of this, it is facing a significant drop in sales. It looks like.
According to GSD data shared by Gamesindustry.biz; Call of Duty: Vanguard’s UK sales are down 40% from last year’s debut, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
Vanguard is still ranked 2nd in this year’s top-selling games, behind FIFA 22. However, when you look at the series, we can say that this sales data does not offer a very bright picture.
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The main reasons for this are; The transformation that the series has needed for years has not come, the one-man scenario mode is shortened and almost birded every year, there are many alternatives in the market for competitive modes and a significant number of them are free. And with Call of Duty: Warzone, the series seems to have opened such a front in itself; Can we just call this the tragicomic part?
Whether this negative picture of sales performance has shown Activision that something needs to change, or if they continue as they know it, we will see that together in the years to come.