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50% and an almost finished game? Count me in!!!!!
If you really want to compare the content/price value of Resident Evil and Call of Duty, you're going to look extremely silly. RE releases are objectively more and higher quality content between releases. It is agreed that MW3 is MW2 fixed which literally means you paid 80 for not a new game, but a pseudo DLC.
Black Ops 4 and this are the only CoD's with limited amount of content at a full price. The expansion to CoD 1, United Offensive had more content than this and that game was $30 in 2004 when $50 was the standard for AAA games.
It's been 30% off on Battle.net for a week.