Talk about a rip-off.
How would you feel about paying $40 for the port of a PS3 title released in 2010, that doesn’t come with any extra bells or whistles like its DLC packs?
That’s what Activision could be bringing to the table as it ports Call of Duty: Black Ops and its sequel to PS5 in July. The two FPS classics won’t be getting Xbox Series X|S versions, presumably since the backwards compatible editions exist on the Xbox Store already, but they’ve received pricing updates that could reflect the publisher’s PS5 plans.
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