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Kotick is now one of the highest paid CEOs in the US
Mike Williams
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"We are committed to our veterans," says CEO Bobby Kotick
Rachel Weber
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Telltale Games confirms that rights revert to Activision
Mike Williams
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With Deadpool complete, Activision makes cuts
Mike Williams
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Blizzard's new free-to-play game required a cultural shift within the company, Rob Pardo tell us
Mike Williams
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Expansion's launch creates excitement online and in stores
Rachel Weber
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Bungie design director explains why Destiny is mixing genres
Mike Williams
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Issues over story led to director leaving project
Rachel Weber
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There were also a few cuts at Black Ops II studio Treyarch
James Brightman
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Eric Hirschberg on the "biggest unofficial sports league in the world"
Matthew Handrahan
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2012 was the best of times, but 2013 could be quite turbulent
Steve Peterson
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Kotick concerned that a small number of 6-11-year-olds having the hardware could impact Skylanders this year
Brendan Sinclair
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Skylanders and Call of Duty lead the publisher forward
Mike Williams
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While publisher signs new family friendly deal for Ninja Turtles rights
Rachel Weber
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Video removed from official North Korean YouTube channel at Activision's request
Matthew Handrahan
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UPDATE: Case tossed out by Superior Court Judge Charles Palmer
Rachel Weber
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Duncan Jones will helm the Blizzard adaptation
Mike Williams
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Minecraft most downloaded XBox LIVE Arcade game, Castleminer Z tops indie list
Dan Pearson
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Alex Peters exits Warhammmer 40,000 dev as THQ auction continues
Rachel Weber
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Jay Wilson moving to “something new” within Blizzard
Mike Williams
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Cinder Kitten pet helps out American Red Cross
Rachel Weber
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Game and toy sales push hybrid IP to huge success
Matthew Handrahan
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Recently released 007 Legends among those titles no longer downloadable
Brendan Sinclair
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Executive leaves to "pursue new career opportunities"
Dan Pearson
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Blizzard will support dueling, but Team Deathmatch heads back to the drawing board
Mike Williams