“We have molded our team into a crack squad of eager developers ready to push the first-person action genre in support of Activision’s Call of Duty franchise,” Neversoft says on its website (via Blue’s News).
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While four developers working on one franchise might seem like overkill, keep in mind Call of Duty is a massively popular money-maker for Activision. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 earned one billion dollars in sales in the first 16 days, eclipsing a record set in 2009 by the film Avatar, which reached the same milestone in 17 days. And it looks as if the upcoming sequel Call of Duty: Black Ops II could be even bigger; first-day pre-orders of the game on Amazon beat Modern Warfare 3’s pre-orders by 30 percent.