X

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 captures sales record

New multiplayer first-person shooter sets Activision launch day record.

Steven Musil Night Editor / News
Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked on tech since learning BASIC in the late '70s. When not cleaning up after his daughter and son, Steven can be found pedaling around the San Francisco Bay Area. Before joining CNET in 2000, Steven spent 10 years at various Bay Area newspapers.
Expertise I have more than 30 years' experience in journalism in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Steven Musil
cod-black-ops-4

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 set a single day sales record for Activision.

Activision

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 scored a major victory for Activision on Friday.

The multiplayer first-person shooter game set the launch day record for digital releases in Activision history, breaking the record set last year by Call of Duty: WWII, the company said Sunday. It also set a record at the PlayStation Store for day one digital full game sales.

An Activision representative declined to provide more specific sales figures.

Released Friday on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and on PC via Battle.net, Black Ops 4 retreats from the familiar single player campaign in favor of competitive gaming's latest trend: Battle Royale. By dispensing with automatically healing players after a firefight, the game opens up the player's tactical options in multiplayer -- you can fall back and heal, or risk it all and charge forward when your opponent isn't expecting it.

Weapons have also gotten an overhaul, with each gun getting its own set of attachments -- including something called "operator mods" that give weapons extra features they wouldn't normally have.

32 of the best games on PS4

See all photos

Culture: Your hub for everything from film and television to music, comics, toys and sports.

Fortnite: CNET's complete guide to the biggest battle royale game.