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There were quite a few angry people out there when Activision decided to
bump the price of Call of Duty map packs up to $15 each from $10. Some even promised to avoid buying the map packs altogether to protest the "ridiculous" new price. Whether or not they stuck to that --
something tells me many didn't -- there are more map packs selling now than ever before.
Activision revealed some numbers during an Analyst Day event today, including the fact that the company has seen $1.7 billion in digital revenue in the 12 months leading up to this June. By comparison, the previous 12 months (up to June 2010) saw $1.4 billion, and the 12 months before that (up to June 2009) saw $1.2 billion. That's only going to continue to grow with
Diablo III on the horizon and
Call of Duty Elite coming up.
It was also noted that more than 23 million copies of
Call of Duty: Black Ops have been sold, with 18 million map packs sold for the game.
Modern Warfare 2 sold 19 million units and 11 million map packs;
World at War did 9 million units and 9 million map packs. Keep in mind that each game had multiple map packs released, so it's not as if
everyone who bought World at War purchased a map pack.
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