Activision ha eliminado los controvertidos anuncios dentro del juego que aparecían en los equipamientos de Black Ops 6 y Warzone, alegando que se publicaron accidentalmente como parte de una "prueba de funciones". Tras el lanzamiento de la Temporada 4 la semana pasada, promociones de paquetes de armas aparecieron en los menús de modificación y armamento de Black Ops 6 y Warzone. Los jugadores se encontraron con estos anuncios de forma inevitable mientras personalizaban sus equipamientos. La comunidad reaccionó con un intenso rechazo, y algunos lo consideraron un punto de inflexión. "Inaceptable en un juego premium de 80 dólares, esto pertenece como mucho a títulos free-to-play", escribió un jugador frustrado. Otros cuestionaron las prioridades de Activision: "Cuando navegar por los menús empieza a parecerse a desplazarse por la tienda de un juego móvil, algo va fundamentalmente mal". Activision luego tuiteó reconociendo la eliminación mientras ofrecía una justificación: "Una prueba de interfaz que mostraba contenido de la tienda en los menús de Equipamiento se incluyó sin intención en la Temporada 04. Esto ya ha sido corregido". La comunidad de jugadores sigue escéptica ante la explicación de Activision, y muchos interpretan esto como una prueba de mercado intencional. "Manual corporativo estándar: lanza un intento invasivo de monetización, luego retrocede bajo el 'error humano' cuando los jugadores se rebelan", observó un comentarista. Si bien las estrategias de monetización de Call of Duty históricamente han generado controversia, los jugadores señalan una escalada de agresividad tras la adquisición de Activision Blizzard por parte de Microsoft por 69 mil millones de dólares. Esta situación plantea interrogantes sobre posibles implementaciones publicitarias en la próxima secuela de Black Ops 2.
Activision retira polémicos anuncios de Call of Duty tras críticas
Autor : Claire
Sep 15,2025
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