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Activision last week brought offline the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII as the company was investigating ...
"Call of Duty" publisher Activision-Blizzard is suing hacking developers worldwide over cheats designed for the popular first ...
In a surprising turn of events, an overwhelming majority of fans have voted in favor of the next Battlefield installment over ...
“It’s done for me [I’m] leaving this,” one complained.
Following widespread reports of RCE exploits, Activision has officially brought the Call of Duty: World War II game offline ...
Activision has taken one of its Call of Duty games down from the Microsoft Store and PC version of Game Pass, reportedly ...
In a 25-page white paper published last week, Activision reveals that it actually conducted an experiment in 2023's Call of ...
The Call of Duty machine can never stop. It must endlessly push forward, through lawsuits, controversies, and layoffs. To stop would mean…well, we don’t know, because it never has.
In all seriousness, though, Activision said fans can expect a reveal "next week," including potentially the real key art for the next Call of Duty game. Jokes on you, real key art here.
Activision in 2016 paid $46 million to buy Major League Gaming, which the lawsuit called the leading Call of Duty competition organizer. League and tournament play for Call of Duty was a ...
“Reports suggesting Activision Call of Duty accounts have been compromised are not accurate,” the statement, released late last night, reads. “We investigate all privacy concerns. As always ...
Activision Hit With $100M Lawsuit From Pro Gamers Over Claims It Monopolized ‘Call of Duty’ Tournaments. According to the suit, teams must pay a $27.5 million entry fee to compete in ...
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