Activision Executives Cite Call Of Duty: MW3 Criticism As Motivation For Development Team
The popular first-person shooter video game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (MW3), has been a major success since its release in 2011. However, despite its success, the game has been met with some criticism from players and industry professionals alike. Recently, Activision executives have cited this criticism as motivation for the development team to continue to improve the game.
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick recently spoke about the importance of listening to player feedback and using it to improve the game. He said, “We want to make sure that we’re listening to our players and responding to their feedback. We’ve taken the criticism of MW3 seriously and are using it as motivation for the development team.”
The development team has already implemented several changes to the game in response to player feedback. These changes include improved graphics, more detailed maps, and new weapons and perks. The team has also added a new mode called “Hardcore” which is designed to appeal to more experienced players.
In addition to responding to player feedback, the development team is also looking for ways to innovate and improve the game. They are exploring new ideas such as introducing new game modes, improving the matchmaking system, and adding new weapons and perks.
It is clear that Activision is taking player feedback seriously and using it to motivate the development team to continue to improve the game. This is a great example of how companies can use criticism as a way to drive innovation and create better products. By listening to their players and responding to their feedback, Activision is ensuring that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 remains one of the most popular video games on the market.