You knew it was coming.
MCV reports that MW3 will indeed feature purchasable content beyond the usual map packs we've all come to loathe:
CEO Eric Hirshberg described [the new "Project Beach Head" tech] as as "online platform" that "will be an integral part to the innovation signature of the Call of Duty game that we're releasing this year".
And later:The biggest news, however, is confirmation that for the first time Call of Duty will offer players additional online features at a premium. Whether or not this will turn out to be the long-rumoured subscription service remains to be seen.
Boss Kotick, however, was keen to emphasise that players will never have to pay extra to receive they services that they do today...
"While we are attempting to deliver new incremental experiences that have yet heretofore been unseen by our players, we are not attempting to monetize or take any experience away that currently comes as part of the value proposition of buying the game."
It might have just been a poor choice of words on Kotick's part, but "incremental experiences" doesn't sound like "cosmetic upgrades" to me. Since I'm in the minority that finds that the ability to purchase tattered hats and beard dirt does nothing to enhance my experience in any given game, however, I may be reading too much into it.
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