Blood Money
Recent bullet-pumping sequelCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIcontinues to smash all-time series records, with thestunning revelationthat Activision’s latest military shooter has raked in a staggering $1 billion USD in revenue within its first10 daysof release.
This financial feat is just the latest in a series of records broken byModern Warfare II, which is already the fastest-selling entry in the series to date and also broke the storied franchise’s milestone for Most Concurrent Steam Users, (with a peak of 263,174 players on launch night). The previous record to hit the Big Billion was held by the excellent 2012 entryCall of Duty: Black Ops 2,which hit the 10-digit mark in 15 days.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIcontinues the reboot/reboot storyline that began with 2019’sCall of Duty: Modern Warfare.The plot details a violent, globe-trotting campaign that sees Task Force 141, once again headed up by Captain Price, attempt to dismantle a dangerous arms cartel that threatens to bring death and destruction to the United States. In curious fashion, the game works as both a brand new title and a prequel to the previous Modern Warfare releases from the mid-’00s.

Following on from the relatively blah welcoming received by 2021’sCall of Duty Vanguard. Activision will no doubt be breathing a sigh of relief that, for now at any rate, theCall of Dutyfranchise remains untarnished from both a popularity and financial standpoint, withMWII‘s success likely pointing to further years of entries in one of the industry’s most lucrative franchises.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2is available now on PlayStation, PC (Steam/Battle.net), and Xbox.







