Call of Duty Online -the free-to-play shooter that draws together maps from Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – is only available in China, but Activision says it could launch it elsewhere.[font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif]Activision’s CEO of publishing unit was quizzed about the possibility of Call of Duty Online launching in other markets.[/font][/font] [font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][/font] [font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif]“I think we look at the Call of Duty Online game in China on its own merit as a great opportunityâ€, Hirshberg explained, “That’s not to say that we won’t gain learnings about how it works in the micro-transaction-based format for the game. And there are a few other regions where that would be very relevant. So — but we certainly are not ready to announce any plans in that regard.â€[/font][/font][/font][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif]Check out the Call of Duty Online reveal trailer here:[/font][/font][/font][/font] [font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5Aw_7a8-Ow[/media][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font] [font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif][font=AllerRegular, sans-serif]Source - VG247[/font][/font][/font][/font][/font]