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Activision's Canessa says that mobile devices are catching current generation consoles
Mike Williams
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$20 million lawsuit over Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Rachel Weber
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A number of analysts weigh in on the future of Activision's Call of Duty franchise
James Brightman
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A break down of the possible repercussions of World of Warcraft subscriber loss
David Radd
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Kotick says Blizzard is "very excited" about the movie
David Radd
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Bobby Kotick partially blames the lack of quality games for the softness in the market
James Brightman
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Activision Blizzard outperforms expectations as WoW dips to 9.1 million subscribers
Mike Williams
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Also, Playhem co-founder Keith Swan talks e-sports as the next major sports league
David Radd
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Minster for DCMS highlights Creative Assembly and Activision Leeds
Dan Pearson
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Cowen and Company sees tens of millions in settlement figure for Zampella and West
Ben Strauss
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Blizzard announces new digital purchase options for Mists of Pandaria
Mike Williams
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Activision VP of Mobile, Greg Canessa, discusses new partnership with behavioral analytics firm Swrve
James Brightman
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Vivendi may be dropping Brazilian GVT telecommunications instead
Ben Strauss
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Sam Raimi has confirmed that he's no longer working on the Warcraft film
Mike Williams
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Activision Blizzard talking to Barclays and Goldman Sachs over $8bn sale of publisher
Ben Strauss
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Analyst Michael Pachter says Activision insisted on the alternative to the Wii U GamePad
James Brightman
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Money from charity auctions will go to St Jude Children's Research Hospital
Rachel Weber
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Will MS buy the house of Call of Duty?
James Brightman
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New UK team won't be developing a mobile Call Of Duty... not yet, at least
Mike Williams
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Telltale's adventure sees a retail release as Activision announces a different take
Mike Williams
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Handheld and iOS games in development at new mobile studio
Matt Martin
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Statement admits that longevity of game failing to meet expectations
Rachel Weber
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The Robotoki boss explains why The Human Element is more than just the name of his next game
Dan Pearson
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"Tens of millions" of Chinese players expected to register for free-to-play COD
Matthew Handrahan
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The Wedbush analyst thinks the publisher will be spun-off from Vivendi, not sold
Mike Williams