Microsoft: After biggest gaming deal, Activision may have new ‘Call of Duty’ plans – Times of India

Activision thinking about going easy call of duty According to a report in Bloomberg, releases every year and the first-person shooter may skip the series’ annual release schedule. Although nothing has been finalized yet, but the US-based game company is in talks at a high level.
Call of Duty: Vanguard, the latest game in the franchise, has underperformed in terms of overall sales and as per the report, the company’s employees believe there is a need to spread more to sustain the launch and rekindle interest. the wanted. players from around the world. Since Call of Duty is one of the most widely known gaming franchises, it shouldn’t hurt the company if it plans to place the launch as it has other large gaming franchises. world of warcraft, overwatch, Diablo etc and popular games like Candy Crush. As per the report, Activision blizzard From next year itself, Call of Duty launch could begin with a new rule to set aside.
Activision Blizzard Wasn’t Recently Acquired By Anyone Else Microsoft In its biggest acquisition ever for $68.7 billion, making the deal the biggest deal ever in gaming history. deal with Activision Blizzard This is bigger than Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn for $26 billion. It also broke the record for mobile game publisher Zynga acquired by Take-Two Interactive for more than $11 billion. With this acquisition, Microsoft now has the right to publish all games made by Activision and its subsidiaries as exclusives. However, Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer A recent tweet said that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation.

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