Posts Tagged ‘battlefield 1943’

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 map pack shatters Xbox LIVE record

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Slightly under a month from it’s initial reveal, and only into it’s first week of sale, Infinity Ward’s Stimulus Package DLC map pack has sold over 2.5 million copies. This data has been released by Microsoft, and confirms that this DLC has shattered Xbox LIVE records, as more than 1 million gamers around the world downloaded the new map pack within the first 24 hours of it’s release.

Call-of-Duty-Modern-Warfare-2DLC moving over 1 million units in 24 hours? Ok, not unconceivable. However, here’s the rub: the Stimulus Package is downloadable content. Most downloadable content usually falls in the ‘microtransaction’ range (with a heavy influence on micro). The “new” map pack costs $15. Looking around at various retail sources, on average, this $15 expansion pack (or 1200 Microsoft Points) costs one quarter of the game’s price. Not exactly a “micro” transaction. Especially considering that only 3 of the 5 maps that are included are new, with 2 being “slightly reworked” maps from Call of Duty 4.

Putting the world of FPS in perspective, DICE’s Battlefield 1943, which the company makes no qualms about pitting head-to-head with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, is also selling a map pack for the same price, $15. DICE’s content pack broke records last month when it became the fastest game to reach 1 million units sold on Xbox Live since its July 2009 release. Obviously the two companies are now locked into a ‘one up’ing of each other, which should ultimately benefit the consumer. However, when looking at expansion packs, and granted these are bundled map packs, is the price point of a quarter of the original games’ price too much for gamers? Obviously not.

In a free market economy, the consumer will ultimately decide what is too pricey, and what is not (in pure theory, at least). If players are so hungry for additional content, does this inhibit or promote further game development? It’s a tricky rope to walk for devs, as they want to keep players interested in the current title, expansion packs, while at the same time working on the new version of the game, or even creating something completely new.

To this end, while Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is also available on PC and the PS3, the title has seen much higher sales on the Xbox 360 platform, and Activision confirms that the Microsoft console has the largest player base. Thus, the new content was produced for the Xbox 360 first, but Infinity Ward is preparing PC and PS3 versions for a later this spring launch.

 

EA’s foray into free-to-play, Battlefield Heroes now counts over 2 million registered players

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Late last week EA announced that their free-to-play, or Play4Free as EA likes to dub the genre, shooter Battlefield Heroes has officially topped the 2 million registered users milestone.

bf_heroes_fall_mapOfficially launched only three months ago, the third person shooter initially attracted over 1 million players in July, suggesting that overall game growth is slowing. A member of the successful Battlefield series, Battlefield Heroes comes out of Sweden based DICE studios. BFH is a sibling of another Battlefield title currently offered in a digital distribution only format, a more traditional rendering of the genre’s World War II action themes, Battlefield 1943.

Looking to not only hold on to these 2 million registered users, as well as draw in a completely new crowd, EA/DICE will be releasing a host of new content, as well as offering users the possibility to name the new content pack. Titled ‘Heroes of the Fall’ and set against the yellow, orange, and red shades of autumn, the new map will be focused on infantry fighting in close quarters of a village with intersecting canals. This new geography will funnel players to clashes at bridges and crossways, while also allowing stealthy players to use backstreets to launch flanking and rear attack maneuvers.

A new map isn’t the only thing being introduced to the popular free-to-play, as this content update will introduce an entirely new class to the game: the Gunner, as well as improvements and upgrades to the friends system. “Along with this new map, ‘Heroes of the Fall’ includes a slew of changes including upgrades of the Gunner class and improvements to the friends system,” said Ben Cousins, General Manager, Battlefield Heroes team. “We’ve also added a brand new ranking system for the game – players can earn cool new titles for their heroes as they play – showing everyone on the battlefield how dedicated they are.”

And sticking true to their already community heavy involvement and interaction, the folks at EA/DICE are offering users the chance to name the new map. While the development team will be selecting the name, this promotion seems like a great way to get the already engaged community even more involved.

There’s been no official word on updates to the in-game item shop, but given that Battlefield Heroes is primarily advertising and microtransaction purchases supported, I’d not be surprised to see updates to this aspect of the game as well. The new Gunner class will most certainly offer players a new way to play a game that they may or may not have already played a number of times, thereby giving the user a whole new class to customize.