| RolStoppable said: Activision has milked other franchises into the ground, like Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero, and they plan to increase the number of CoD releases. So I guess there's definitely a chance that CoD will eventually die by actions of Activision. It's not going to get killed by a competitor's product though. |
More or less this. Guitar Hero got a a solid level of cultural relevance in 2007-2008 that it was hard to imagine that by 2011 it and Rock Band would be virtually forgotten.
Call of Duty is inherently stronger and harder for Activision to kill because you can actually make new content for a CoD, whereas there are only so many worthwhile songs to put in a Guitar game, but kill it they can, and likely will

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







