A clone of a cash game is by no means a guarantee of a place in the sun. But when you have a big brand behind you and the accompanying large marketing capacities, there is no point in doubting success. Therefore, it is possible that very soon Call of Duty: Heroes, a clone of “clash” under one of the most popular console brands, will break into the tops of the grossing in a number of countries.
As far as can be understood from the first screenshots and the description that were posted on community.callofduty.com , Call of Duty: Heroes is a sophisticated version of the original creation of Supercell. So far, it is only known that, for example, the heroes in the game have a greater number of characteristics and several abilities that can be pumped. The project itself is three-dimensional, and when attacking other people’s bases, the player will be able to personally shoot at the defenders with a machine gun. Otherwise – the good old “clash”.
The Call of Duty: Heroes soft lunch is scheduled to take place today in Australia and New Zealand on iOS devices.
In the near future, Supercell will have a hard time. Companies whose brands may well attract the CoC audience to themselves have entered the cloning business. Recall that in July, the “soft launch” of Star Wars: Commander, the “clash” in the “Star Wars” universe took place (now it is in Australia at 31st place in grossing).
A source: https://community.callofduty.comActivision is one of the oldest video game publishers.
It has been operating on the market since 1979. In 2008, it merged with Vivendi Games, which owned Blizzard, which led to the creation of Activision Blizzard. In 2013, the company bought back its shares and became independent again. Currently owns the rights to the Call of Duty and Skylanders series.