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Despite its multiplatform status, Call of Duty is almost synonymous with Xbox. It’s no surprise then, that Microsoft’s new platform, the Xbox One, will be the first next-gen system to digest Call of Duty: Ghosts’ DLC. This isn’t too much of a surprise, of course – the Xbox 360 also boasted a first-out-the-door spolicy with the series’ DLC. Still, a big score for Microsoft, one significant enough to serve as the closing announcement of its Xbox One launch event. Activision’s publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg went on to reveal the game’s first official trailer, assuring fans that Ghosts would fun at a steady 60fps. “It will be the best Call of Duty game we’ve ever made,” he promised, showing slides comparing the new game’s Xbox One visuals against previous games in the series.
Gallery: Call of Duty: Ghosts
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