Call of Duty Games News
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Call of Duty Games News
Call of Duty: Black Ops veteran David Vonderhaar announces new NetEase studio
BulletFarm is working on "a new and ambitious AAA game"
Gameplay of a cancelled Call of Duty title from Tony Hawk’s studio Neversoft has leaked online
Footage of the game shows a campaign mission set on the moon and multiplayer gameplay
Raven Software once worked on a live service COD Zombies game and a sequel to a ‘classic Raven IP’
Both games were cancelled, according to a former lead designer
Call of Duty arrives on Nvidia GeForce Now, fulfilling Xbox’s promise
The series was promised for Nvidia's cloud service if Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard
New Call of Duty Black Ops Gulf War details have seemingly leaked
It’s claimed next year's unannounced Treyarch game could have a lengthy early access period
Microsoft has officially completed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard
The Xbox maker now owns franchises including Call of Duty, Warcraft and Candy Crush
Microsoft’s Activision acquisition is reportedly set to avoid another EU probe
The $69 billion deal is expected to be completed over the next week
Activision Blizzard says it expects to start adding its games to Game Pass in 2024
Microsoft’s acquisition of the publisher may finally be completed this week
Activision has Call of Duty games ‘planned out through 2027’
3,000 developers are currently working on the franchise
The FTC is moving forward with its in-house challenge to Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal
The agency “continues to believe this deal is a threat to competition”