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Activision and Microsoft Partner for CoD:BO DLC

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Microsoft senior vice president Don Mattrick has announced that the company and Activision have partnered for the next three years to bring Call of Duty DLC add-ons, including map packs, to the Xbox 360 first.

This matches the release schedule already seen for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 downloadable content, which has launched first on the Xbox 360 then followed roughly one month later on the PlayStation 3 and PC.

This deal covers all Call of Duty titles through 2012, including Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops, which will be released on November 9, 2010 for the Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 3, and Wii.

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This mite mean the next CoD will be a Windows Live game not a steam game! = no free map packs like in WAW
 
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I'm not surprised.

Microsoft's "commitment to PC gaming" was like the cake in Portal.
 
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wew, way to go activison.

but oh well COD seems really boring right now, I even sick to hear it



EDIT: wtf ms really stab us in the back, I'm disgusted to have windows, I hope steam can really pick-up linux fast,
 
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