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Or perhaps if they see some success from the unannounced port of a Blizzard game.
he could start by posting a link to the forum
On top of this, and I think this is the more important point, Activision has a number of exclusivity deals with Microsoft for their Xbox 360 console.
They will not port their CoD franchise to linux. However various CoD PC titles are working rather nicely with Wine. Still buggy here and there but it's the best you can hope for with CoD. Until all the contracts are up and Activision refuses to renew the terms, we won't see official linux support for any of their games.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/214630/
Shouldn't be too hard to start porting their games to Linux.
I like COD, but I have no reason to buy it if I have to install Windows for it.