Activision is the biggest video game publisher in the world, owning franchises like Call of Duty or Guitar Hero, which generate obscene amounts of money every year thanks to multiple installments and other profit opportunities like peripheral sales or downloadable content. Speaking at a recent press conference, the ... |
13 August 2009 02:22 GMT |
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Activision Blizzard is the biggest publisher of video games in the industry, as it wholly owns hugely popular franchises and titles like Call of Duty, Guitar Hero or World of Warcraft, which rake in money by the truckload every time a new iteration or expansion is released to the general public. During a recent conf... |
10 August 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Blizzard has some pretty exciting project for us, but there's just a small problem about them: we have no idea when we're going to get our hands on these exciting projects. We wanted Starcraft II, we got it - no release date, though. We wanted Diablo III, we got it - no release date, though. And the same th... |
4 August 2008 15:06 GMT |
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For the past few months, Blizzard has been full of surprises for the gaming community (even though most of their official statements were common sense and everybody was expecting to hear them sooner or later). However, it seems that the company now loves to share its secrets - and so do we. For example, during the la... |
4 August 2008 12:06 GMT |
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Mike Morhaime, the president, CEO and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment is the 11th person inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. To enter the Hall of Fame (one person per year), you should be voted on by the Academy's Board of Directors and, of course, be be a person th... |
13 December 2007 03:45 GMT |
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In light of a breaking piece of news this weekend saying that Vivendi has bought a majority stake in Activision, not changing the latter's status much, Blizzard President and CEO Mike Morhaime had a little chat with blokes over at 1UP.com, revealing more details on the most important merger occurring in the vide... |
3 December 2007 06:23 GMT |
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