After just 10 days on the market, Call of Duty: Warzone has exceeded 30 million unique players, according to a post on Twitter last Friday.
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It seems a bit more corporate shuffling has taken place at Activision Blizzard -- this time with employees gamers are probably less likely to be familiar with.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare owners pick up a new mode, while people who haven't bought the game are allowed to play the new mode for free.
**UPDATE** Well, that didn't take long.
Activision has toyed around with the notion of a Call of Duty battle royale for some time now.
When I wrote about the top free-to-play gaming news stories of 2019, I put the Hearthstone Blitzchung controversy at #1.
2019 was … certainly a year.
Destiny 2 players got the final chapter in the Vex Offensive storyline, and it was ...
"The suspension heard 'round the world" keeps generating news.
Blizzard President J.
The fallout from Blizzard's decision to sack a Hearthstone pro player and two casters over pro-Hong Kong statements continues.
“Life comes at you fast” has rarely seemed like a more appropriate cliche.
The next Call of Duty game will be titled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Epic isn't just snatching games for its store -- it's also pilfering people. Nate Nanzer, the commissioner and co-founder of the Overwatch League, will be departing Activision Blizzard for a role with Epic Games, to work on...
Is everything fine at Activision Blizzard?...
Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout mode will be free-to-play for one week, starting tomorrow, Jan.
Gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter has never been shy about making predictions.
For a limited time, would-be Destiny 2 players -- who may have been holding back due to the entry cost -- can get their grubby hands on the game without having to pay anything at all.
Tencent, the Chinese company that owns a little bit of practically everything in the gaming world, released its Q2 financial statement yesterday.
Unlike a lot of politicians, Representative Chris Lee of Hawaii isn't just all talk.
The final pieces have fallen into place, and now Activision Blizzard is the proud owner of King, the makers of the ubiquitous mobile hit Candy Crush Saga, for the cool price of $5.9 billion.