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CALL OF DUTY ONLINE FOOTAGE SURFACES
Release Date: Not for release in America
Investment firmgranted "exclusive licence" to operate Call of Duty Online inmainland China.
BY DANIEL KRUPACallof Duty Online has been revealed.
The game, whichhas been in production for approximately two years, is the product of astrategic partnership between Call of Duty publisher and Chinese investmentcompany Tencent. The firm has been granted the "exclusive license" tooperate Call of Duty Online in mainland China.



This is the firsttime we*ve seen footage of the free-to-play micro-transaction game, which wasconfirmed as being in development by Eric Hirshberg - Activision*s publishingboss - in a financialcall back in February 2011.
“We are veryexcited about our relationship with Tencent and the opportunities for gaming inChina,” said Bobby Kotick, CEO ofActivision Blizzard. “We think China is one of the most exciting placesin the world for us to grow our business and to develop innovative new games.
“Tencent is anideal partner for Activision to bring Call of Duty Online to China. Tencent has a terrifictrack record of customer-focused innovation and deep market knowledge that willbe invaluable to Activision as we build great games for China. We haveworked closely with Tencent to create a game with broad appeal for the Chinesemarket. We look forward to laying the foundation for a long-standingrelationship with Tencent and to launching a new and unique experience forfans.”
Official logo.
Call of Dutyonline will feature familiar modes from the popular franchise, as well asadding some new modes of its own specifically for Chinese market.
COD Online is afree-to-play game for the Chinese market that borrows familiar modes from theCall of Duty series, while adding a fresh mode all of its own.
At this pointit*s unclear as to whether this game will ever seen a Western release.
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Release Date: Not for release in America
Investment firmgranted "exclusive licence" to operate Call of Duty Online inmainland China.
BY DANIEL KRUPACallof Duty Online has been revealed.
The game, whichhas been in production for approximately two years, is the product of astrategic partnership between Call of Duty publisher and Chinese investmentcompany Tencent. The firm has been granted the "exclusive license" tooperate Call of Duty Online in mainland China.




“We are veryexcited about our relationship with Tencent and the opportunities for gaming inChina,” said Bobby Kotick, CEO ofActivision Blizzard. “We think China is one of the most exciting placesin the world for us to grow our business and to develop innovative new games.
“Tencent is anideal partner for Activision to bring Call of Duty Online to China. Tencent has a terrifictrack record of customer-focused innovation and deep market knowledge that willbe invaluable to Activision as we build great games for China. We haveworked closely with Tencent to create a game with broad appeal for the Chinesemarket. We look forward to laying the foundation for a long-standingrelationship with Tencent and to launching a new and unique experience forfans.”
Official logo.
Call of Dutyonline will feature familiar modes from the popular franchise, as well asadding some new modes of its own specifically for Chinese market.
COD Online is afree-to-play game for the Chinese market that borrows familiar modes from theCall of Duty series, while adding a fresh mode all of its own.
At this pointit*s unclear as to whether this game will ever seen a Western release.