
The first-ever free-to-play rendition of the mega popular military shooter has entered open beta in China through the country's internet gaming megalith, Tencent, after extensive rounds of closed testing in 2012. According to Kotaku, CoD: OL is simply a free-to-play version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on PC, complete with Chinese client and user interface. But not only should CoD: OL strike fear into other game developers on Tencent, but into Chinese first-person shooter makers nationwide.
"Tencent's offering of COD:OL may cannibalize Tencent's own lineup, as Tencent is the nation's largest provider of first person shooters," NetEase gaming web editor Yin Jun told Kotaku. "In the long run COD:OL might affect how FPS games are made in China."
This trend is bound to expand beyond shooters, too. Take Japan's hyper popular fantasy action game franchise, Monster Hunter, which developer Capcom recently unleashed on Chinese gamers as Monster Hunter: Frontier. So, how long before Pokemon gets a Chinese release?
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