Chalk up another one!
Treyarch Studios, the developer responsible for all of the Call of Duty games that Infinity Ward didn’t make, is concerned about used sales.
Speaking with MCV, Treyarch’s community manager Josh Olin has said that CoD : Black Ops will not use a one-time multiplayer code requiring used game buyers to spend extra money to obtain access to the game’s online content. However, it is a basic concept they find intriguing.
“We don’t plan to do anything like that for Black Ops, but it is interesting to see how that’s going to work out for EA and THQ,” says Olin. “It’s no secret that pre-owned game sales do pose problems for developers and publishers, so it’ll be interesting how well that works to mitigate that issue.”

May 31st, 2010
Cliff Riseborough
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