If you are a Call of Duty fan and were around for the COD Black Ops era, Microsoft and Activision might have given their fans an early Christmas present. Recently the Call of Duty servers on Xbox servers came back online, and fans are diving back into the game to experience the nostalgic rush. Thousands of players have flooded the game as the servers are back online.
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Xbox 360 Call of Duty Servers are Back Online, Fans Come Surging Back to Black Ops 2
The Xbox 360 Call of Duty games cemented the franchise's position as a dominant force in the industry. Titles such as Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, World at War, Call of Duty 4, Black Ops 1, and Black Ops 2 continue to be cherished by fans even after all these years.
Neither Microsoft nor Activision has stated the reason behind bringing the servers back to life, but it could be a possible effect of the recent FTC's court trial . Irrespective of what is happening behind the scenes, the fans took this opportunity to cherish their all-time favourite games. Call of Duty Black Ops 1 saw 123,852 players back on the server, while COD Modern Warfare 3 had 79,619.
Call of Duty Remains on PlayStation...For Now
Yesterday, Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, announced that Microsoft and PlayStation have signed a binding agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation. Post the Activision Blizzard acquisition, fans were worried that Microsoft might take down Call of Duty from PlayStation.
Specner also mentioned that they are looking forward to a future where players globally can play games of their choice. Bringing Xbox 360 Call of Duty servers back to life might be their first move towards their vision. It will help them get the Call of Duty fanbase on their team.