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In a new statement released by Kotick (via Game File), the former Activision executive claimed that Black Ops 7 is down 60% when compared to sales for Black Ops 6. Kotick, who released this message as part of a rebuttal to an ongoing lawsuit, used this information to justify the sale price that Activision was sold for to Microsoft. Kotick asserts that selling Activision at the time and at the price it was sold for was the right decision, as the company’s current value might now be down as a result of Call of Duty struggling.
โToday, given that console sales are at an all-time low and Call of Duty sales are off over 60% from the prior year, Plaintiff should be expressing extreme gratitude for the foresight Activision leadership demonstrated in consummating this transaction,” Kotick said.

Kotick doesn’t say where he got this information from regarding Call of Duty’s sales, but it’s safe to assume that this is probably legitimate information given his connections to Activision. If true, this would mean that the Call of Duty series is in some serious trouble for the first time in years. While the franchise would be in no danger of going away given how hugely popular it still is, these poor sales would make it much more important for Activision to find big success when its next installment.








