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These games might as well be called "CoD: Phantom" and "CoD: High Alert" and it wouldn't have changed anything. They're generic games with generic gameplay and stories that can't be compared to what once was.
Also no, none of the people who buy these games "cry" about the current state of the industry. The majority of people who buy CoD now are children and people who fall for marketing. It's not someone who actually knows how rotten the industry is or why CoD is a bad franchise nowadays. CoD has been declining since 2013 and once we hit the BR era it was all over.