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It's true. I am a psychic, a prophet, if you will.
What I'm on about is the compulsive, championing support savvy fans once had for the well-milked Call of Duty franchise that seems to have all but backfired. Now, ever since images depicting Activision's new service, Call of Duty Elite have been released, fans have cried out in rebellion. Finally.
Don't believe me? Check the comments sections in these two stories: (http://www.1up.com/news/1up-poll-anticipated-shooter-sequel-e3) (http://www.1up.com/news/call-duty-web-series-elite)
It took three good, long years for the tides to turn. The money cash-in has kept me captivated ever since my Modern Warfare addiction four years ago.
The masses continued to be enamored by the original Modern Warfare I was so obsessed with. The series wasn't nearly as big back then. Starting with World at War, the series continued to gain unheard of levels of popularity, surpassing the last installation's sales year-over-year.
And to use my amazing prediction skills again, despite all of the internet's collective revolting, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will be even more popular than the record-selling Call of Duty: Black Ops of last year. Google's autocomplete function is already indicating buzz surrounding the next installment. And E3 2011, just as every E3, will be Activision's pedestal to show Modern Warfare 3 off to its nearly billions of fans to wow them again. I thought gamers, even the relatively unintelligent ones, were smarter than to keep buying the same Goddamn thing every year!