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Call of Duty to SKIP annual release next year for first time in two decades
09:36am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The Irish Sun
CALL of Duty looks set to MISS its annual mainline release next year for the first time in under two decades. Owners Activision are reportedly skipping 2023 due to poor performance of a recent release in the franchise, likely referring to Vanguard. Find out all the latest Call of Duty news, stories and updates Sales []
Should You Now Consider Selling Your Activision Blizzard (ATVI) Stake?
07:02am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Insider Monkey
Merion Road Capital Management, an investment management firm, published its fourth-quarter 2021 investor letter a copy of which can be downloaded here. Merion Road Capitals long-only large-cap
Activision to delay next Call of Duty game after sales miss
05:47am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Tech Central
Activision Blizzard will delay a Call of Duty game that had been planned for next year, the first time the franchise will be without an annual mainline release in nearly two decades.
There will be no Call of Duty game in 2023, says recent report
02:54am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Newslanes
There are very few things in life that are guaranteed: death, taxes, change, and a new Call of Duty game. Its not known if the cycle will still continue if Activision puts an end to Call of Dutys annual release schedule. For years, Activision has prided itself in releasing a new Call of Duty game. [] There will be no Call of Duty game in 2023, says recent report
Activision stock shakes off report of ''Call of Duty'' delay in 2023
01:02am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 MarketWatch
News reported the game''s release will be delayed until 2024, making next year the first in nearly 20 years without a new version of "Call of Duty."
The Call of Duty series is reportedly taking a break in 2023
11:42pm, Tuesday, 22'nd Feb 2022 The Verge
Call of Duty: Vanguard didnt meet Activisions projections. | Image: Activision Blizzard There has been a new mainline Call of Duty title every year since 2005, but that will apparently change next year. Activision Blizzard is delaying a Call of Duty title that had been scheduled to release in 2023, according to Bloombergs Jason Schreier . Activision is pushing the game, which Schreier says is being developed by Call of Duty: Black Ops maker Treyarch, after last years annual release, Call of Duty: Vanguard , didnt meet expectations. That led executives to suspect that it had been cannibalized by the previous years game, Schreier reports. A recent SEC filing said that Vanguard failed to meet Activisions fourth-quarter projections. However, it seems that Activision will release other Call of Duty content. The 2022 Continue reading
Report: Activision to delay CoD 2023 game
10:43pm, Tuesday, 22'nd Feb 2022 Newslanes
Activision will make the historic decision to not release a mainline Call of Duty game in 2023, following a reported delay. A report from Bloomberg uncovered the sensational development on February 22, leaving fans of the franchise wondering whats next for the series. Call of Duty: Warzone, Activisions free-to-play battle royale experience, will continue on [] Report: Activision to delay CoD 2023 game
Activision postponing 2023 ''Call of Duty'' release
10:14pm, Tuesday, 22'nd Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Activision (ATVI) will postpone next year''s annual release of Call of Duty - the perennial best-seller that gets an updated version every holiday season, Bloomberg reports
Activision: Great Company But Tons Of Stock Volatility
01:45pm, Tuesday, 22'nd Feb 2022 Seeking AlphaMicrosoft approached Activision about $69B deal days after misconduct allegations (ATVI)
02:41pm, Sunday, 20'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Microsoft (MSFT) reached out to Activision Blizzard (ATVI) to talk about a potential strategic combination just days after a report came out about allegations of sexual misconduct at
Microsoft opened Activision acquisition talks three days after CEO harassment report -International Business Magazine from India- Global Business Line
04:43am, Sunday, 20'th Feb 2022 Global Business Line
When Microsoft announced it would utilize $68.7 billion to rob Activision Blizzard to bolster its Xbox gaming division, the recordsdata came as a surp
More playing and less earning will make better Metaverse games
05:11pm, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 Coin Telegraph
Blockchains interoperability may be the key to both the macroeconomics of metaverse games and what keeps them fun. If youre not keen on joining Mark Zuckerberg in the Metaverse , I have bad news for you: Youre already there. You dont need a virtual reality headset to enter a virtual world. Humans have been representing reality since our distant ancestors first painted on cave walls. If TV, radio, books or newspapers have ever given you access to events that you did not physically attend, you have experienced a kind of metaverse already. Sport and games are another reality that we often partake in virtually in the stands or behind a screen when not on the field. So, its no coincidence then that, thus far, games dominate what most people understand as the Metaverse, or more widely, Web3 . Our innate love of play, our understanding that fulfilling games depend on rules and structures and our willingness to ascribe value to events that unfold in them are integral to our cultures from soccer to chess to Roblox.
Read exactly how #microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal for Activision Blizzard came together
04:10am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 Byte Funding
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Microsoft shocked the tech and gaming world on January 18th when it announced it would acquire Activision Blizzard in a $68.7 billion deal, by far the biggest ever in gaming. Activision Blizzard, one of the most storied developers on the planet, had been reeling for months from multiple […] The post Read exactly how #microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal for Activision Blizzard came together appeared first on ByteFunding .
Read exactly how Microsofts $68.7 billion deal for Activision Blizzard came together
03:54am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 The Verge
A new SEC filing details extensive negotiations between Microsoft and Activision ahead of their blockbuster $68.7 billion deal. The filing also includes the terms of the merger agreement.
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