The long-awaited PlayStation 4 and 5 ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 have finally arrived, but the excitement was short-lived. Gamers are up in arms over the exorbitant prices of these re-releases, which offer barely any significant upgrades over the originals.
With a price tag of £35 ($40) for each game, fans are being asked to shell out a total of £70 ($80) for both, excluding DLC packs. This move has raised eyebrows, as most game re-releases nowadays typically include all associated content bundled in.
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- The re-releases of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 are priced at £35 ($40) each, excluding DLC packs.
- The ports offer minimal upgrades over the original games, leaving players feeling shortchanged.
- The decision to charge extra for DLC packs has been met with criticism from the gaming community.
- The pricing strategy has sparked a wider debate about the value of game re-releases and the fairness of their pricing.
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