Activision has detailed a number of rewards that will be available to players who participate in Thursday’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 reveal event. Following a series of leaks, the publisher officially announced Modern Warfare 3 last week. And it plans to reveal the game on August 17 during a Call of Duty: Warzone event starting at 10.30am PT / 1.30pm ET / 6.30pm BST 7.30 CEST.
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Activision Blizzard audio content creator Crash Bandicoot Lawsuit sneakers TikTok Video Activision Blizzard Drops Lawsuit Against TikTok Star
Activision Blizzard has decided to withdraw its legal complaint against popular content creator Anthony Fantano, also known as ‘TheNeedleTok’ on TikTok. The publisher took legal action earlier this year after Fantano threatened to sue them for using audio from one of his videos without permission.
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Call of Duty First-person Shooter graphics Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer PlayStation single-player Video Games PlayStation Users to Get First Access to Modern Warfare 3 Beta
In exciting news for Call of Duty fans, it has been revealed that the upcoming game Modern Warfare 3 will have a public beta available first to PlayStation users. This information was discovered in an Arabic trailer that was spotted on the PlayStation YouTube channel and translated by CharlieIntel.
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Acquisition advertising audience GTA 6 mobile games monetization Take Two Take-Two Aims to Monetize 100% of Mobile Game Audience
Take-Two’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, expressed his desire to monetize 100% of the audience for the company’s mobile games. Currently, only less than 10% of players spend money on these games, while the rest play for free and move on. Zelnick aims to increase monetization numbers to reach the entire audience.
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Acquisition Competition Regulation Technology Video Games New Zealand Regulator Approves Microsoft’s Proposed Activision Blizzard Deal
New Zealand’s regulator, the Commerce Commission, has given its approval to Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The decision was made after considering the importance of Activision games like Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft to New Zealand gamers. The Commission also assessed whether Microsoft would hinder competition by preventing rivals such as Sony and NVIDIA from offering these games on consoles and cloud platforms.
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Business Mergers and Acquisitions Technology Video Games Microsoft Set to Acquire Activision Blizzard as New Zealand Approves Buyout
In a significant development, Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision-Blizzard has been approved by the Commerce Commission of New Zealand. This decision marks New Zealand as the latest country to give the green light to the highly anticipated deal. With this approval, Microsoft is now cleared to proceed with the acquisition in 41 countries, except for Australia, which is yet to make a decision.
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