Call of Duty: Ghosts didnât get the usual triumphal announcement from Activision that it was the biggest entertainment launch of the year. Because, one assumes, it was not. Activision did say that $1 billion worth of Call of Duty was on retailersâ shelves. Why is that worth bragging about? Well, this video is why.
âSold throughâ is the operative term. That means âstuff people actually bought.â Call of Duty has never sold $1 billion on its first day. Not even close. Its record first day was last yearâ$500 million on day one for Black Ops 2, which, hell yes is amazing. But it didnât punk Grand Theft Auto Vâs three-day total in a single day, as these folks keep claiming.
So, thatâs why Activision told us what retailers bought. They put out an accurate press release; maybe it was self-serving but hell, itâs a press release. Mainstream media just took Call of Duty and $1 billion and swallowed it whole, which is great PR and brand extension, even if itâs not the biggest entertainment launch of the year.
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