![]() ![]() DICE has outmaneuvered Activision here, understanding that a creative change in concept, ie. ![]() Fans have been playing futuristic shooters for years, and now that Call of Duty is going full-on sci-fi with spaceships and such, it seems old hat, and not different enough from the last 5-10 years. That “something” is that fans are tired of future-shooters. You can argue about whether or not using a “protest metric” like YouTube dislikes is useful, but even though it may not be predictive of some sort of pending sales disaster, it’s impossible to argue that there’s no difference between the way these two games have been received, and DICE/EA is doing something right while Infinity Warfare/Activision have clearly missed something. The new trailer for Battlefield 1? 500K likes to 10K dislikes. Now, that’s up to 628K dislikes, underwater with 217K likes on 10 million views. A few days ago I noted that the Infinite Warfare trailer was the most disliked gaming-related video on YouTube with 322K dislikes. ![]()
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