Video Game Friday is here!  I'm looking into revamping the video game report in some way so bear with me as it may appear sporadically till after the first of the year!  But with Call Of Duty Black Ops breaking all kinds of sales records, some news has come down from Activistion and Infinity Ward, the developers behind Modern Warfare 1 and 2.
Source, gamespot.com) Global media giant Vivendi owns a controlling stake in the world's  biggest game publisher, Activision Blizzard. So when Vivendi chairman  and CEO Jean-Bernard Levy spoke at the Morgan Stanley TMT conference  this week in Barcelona, it wasn't odd that the subject turned to the  Call of Duty franchise.   
      The Financial Times reports that, unsurprisingly, Levy was thrilled with the $650 million, five-day sales performance of Call of Duty: Black Ops, which broke Modern Warfare 2's record-breaking five-day sales of $550 million.  
      "We have broken our own record. I am very, very pleased," Levy said.  "The Treyarch studio, which made this year's game, has done better than  what Infinity Ward could achieve a year ago." 
Levy went on to directly discuss Infinity Ward, which was beset by mass staff defections after Activision fired studio heads Vince Zampella and Jason West in March.  He said that Activision has "got over" the problems and fully rebuilt  Infinity Ward. "We have reconstructed Infinity Ward, [and] we are very  happy with the way we have been able to reconstruct it," said Levy.  Papers filed in a May lawsuit confirmed the studio is currently working on Modern Warfare 3.  
      The executive went on to say that going forward, the Call of Duty series  will have a three-studio strategy, with Treyarch, Infinity Ward, and  Sledgehammer Games each working on an offshoot of the franchise. Though  little is known about the latter's unnamed COD game, it is rumored it  will be a science fiction spin-off of the franchise 
      "We believe this set-up of studios...has demonstrated it can do very  well, for sure," said Levy, even though Sledgehammer's game has yet to  see the light of day.
I think this is great news.  Perhaps it will be too many Call Of Duty games, but we get a Modern Warfare 3 out of it because dammit, I want to know how the story ends after that wide opened ending to part 2!!!


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