
After being revealed earlier today, Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling made an appearance on Major Nelson’s weekly podcast earlier this evening to discuss the upcoming Stimulus map pack. On it, Bowling confirmed that the pack will be comprised of five maps (three new maps and two “slightly reworked” maps from Call of Duty 4) and also announced the price: 1,200 Microsoft Points, or $15. That’s right, the map pack will actually cost one quarter of the game’s price itself. The Battlefield guys are going to have a field day with this.
You could argue that the map pack being just $5 more than the price that most people were expecting (800 points) isn’t really that big of a deal. But Activision and CEO Bobby Kotick have continued to amass a reputation as a company that cares about nothing more than money, and this decision isn’t going to help that perception one bit.
Will you be buying the maps when they’re released in just over two weeks? If not, is it because of the price or other reasons? Let us know in the comments.



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