We’re just a week out from the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops II, but that doesn’t mean Activision doesn’t have a few tricks left up its sleeve. Today, the publisher announced that there will be built-in support in this first-person shooter for livestreaming through YouTube.
“With our competitive play and eSports initiatives, we wanted to deliver live streaming capabilities built right into Call of Duty: Black Ops II, because Call of Duty is not only fun and exciting to play, but we believe it will be just as exciting to watch,” Treyarch head Mark Lamia said.
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Meh. I ended up cancelling my preorder for BO2. I may pick it up down the road, but for now, Halo 4 and Assassin's Creed III will keep me MORE than occupied for the time being.
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I'm getting this, probably won't get to touch it til Sunday though.
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Oooops
http://m.ign.com/articles/2012/11/13...th-black-ops-2
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The dude abides.
What a befuddling mess up. I could maybe understand Mass Effect being accidentally included with Battlefield(since it's an EA game), but this is just LOL.
Yay developers!
I've been able to explain a lot of screw-ups and mistakes over the years, coming up with potential reasons.
Nope, this one stumps me. I can't think of any way that happens.
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The only thing I can think of is that the manufacturing plant (in Mexico, IIRC) used the wrong master disc for disc 2 but the correct labels. It would call into question how/when they ultimately made or used the correct disc, however.
It's a pretty interesting error that I hope the truth comes out about someday.
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