Insiders report that Activision is considering reducing the number of absurd skins in the Call of Duty games.
According to TheGhostofHope, the publisher has heard players and fans who complain that the military shooter is turning into a circus with horses with all these skins. Yes, skins from collaborations bring in good money, but the loss of the player base is probably worse for Activision than a couple of extra bucks from microtransactions.
There is no official confirmation of these rumors yet, but the news inspires hope that the beloved shooter will stop sliding into outright clowning.
Warface launches the festive event Triumph in honor of Victory Day: the return of the PvP mode "Arsenal" and a new series of weapons.
The company hopes for a quick resolution to the problem.
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