User blog comment:Damac1214/Sales of Black Ops II are a "Cause of Concern" for Activision/@comment-24.93.220.173-20121202001842

I could completely understand why this is happening. Considering that Black Ops 2 is the ninth installment in the game's main series, people might just be finding it old and too repetitive. Although the Call of Duty sales may be going down they also are going up. Call of Duty get's more and more popular each year with also losing popularity. So what could be happening here is, there isn't many people left that are going to buying the next Call of Duty for their first time. Which then is saying that more people are getting bored and not buying it, which meaning the people who are not buying it, their percentage is getting higher while new sales are getting lower. Sure America's Economy is not very good which also could lead to even more of a downfall of sales. With popular First Person Shooters such as Battlefield 3, Medal of Honor, and Halo, I think the sales go toward what popular people say such as TmarTn, WoodysGamertag, so on and so forth. Also, people's friends mislead them from playing games. I used to play Modern Warfare 3 24/7 until I bought Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3 wasn't touched in weeks. For switching a game like that, there are people out there that did that such as me, which then are finding the quality of Call of Duty to go down. I also think what goes into account with Call of Duty's sale is ELITE. ELITE helped with sales while Modern Warfare 3 was released. Which it is now free for Black Ops 2 in which they must have gotten a good amount of sales from it. DLC packs also help with money wise things. However, things like DLC will start to lose money if the games popularity goes down. Game's special editions can also help when dealing with money because they can give an extra $20 or even $100. But that's just my own personal opinion. I don't want to start arguements with anyone, I just wanted to discuss about it with my own personal opinion.