A player boycott of Activision seems to be growing in
strength.
The online boycott was sparked after the outfit jacked up
the price of of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in many European regions to
£54.99. The price of the PC version also went up from the usual
$49.99 to $59.99.
Activision's CEO Robert Kotick told investors that he
wanted to raise the prices even further. A boycott group which currently spans to over 8,173
signatures at the time of this writing in which majority of the blame is being
passed on to Activisions CEO.
In addition to the boycott group, a gamer by the name
JO-L is also expressing his anger through an 8 minute video supporting the
boycott group. It seems that in a desire for earning cash Activision has
miffed its fan base. Odds are on that its software will become the most pirated
in Europe.
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