I think you are posting the complaint on the wrong forums. If anyone were to listen, or even take notice of your complaint
you would need to post on the COD forums, or the publisher. It's the publisher keeping the price high, not the various on line retailers.
But yes all of the COD games, have been kept at a higher cost than most games. Even the rare lowest "sale" prices, are relatively high,
but you should be able to get COD-BOps 2 from one of the online game retailers for $40 or less when on sale.
I expect they keep the COD games prices because they are maintaining a strong on line following, and perhaps they aren't worried
about volume and are still finding enough people foolish enough to pay a higher price for COD games ?
About the only time a COD game newer than World at War goes for a decent price here in Oz is when a particular COD game without
a good single player mode, no longer has a large enough on line fan base to make the on line mode viable, and that mostly only happens
at the shop front game store (EB Games aka - Gamestop in the US). My last COD game was COD-Black Ops 1 .
Actually, the whole game pricing thing has become a bit suspect over the past ten years or so. Older games that should be down to $10\15\20-
are artificially jacked up to make the so called 50\60\70 % 'off' sale prices look like a bargain, so it's best to cruse a few different sites regularly
and only buy older games when on sale.
My favorite sites are ...
Epic Games | Store (I've picked up two dozen good titles, and remasters of some games I already had from EPIC from their weekly Free offers
since EPIC store was launched.)
The Humble Store: Great games. Fantastic prices. Support charity. (Steam keys often at the best price)
http://www.gog.com/ ( best site for retro games)
Buy PC Games | Games For PC | Game Keys (occasionally have the best price going)
Welcome to Steam (too obvious)
And, nope! I didn't forget the dread MS Store - GFWL mk2. I avoid them like the plague (in part because you cannot mod or backup the games)
.