- by foxnews
- 07 Nov 2024
A massive multinational games developer, Activision Blizzard has an enormous backlist of titles, runs some of the biggest e-sports on the planet and comfortably tops bestseller lists every year. But almost all of that is irrelevant compared with the jewel in its crown, the Call of Duty series.
With a new entry pushed out every year by the three rotating studios that share development duty, supported in some way by nearly every other developer owned by the Activision wing of the conglomerate, Call of Duty is a phenomenon: its Warzone multiplayer mode alone was played by more than 6 million people in its first 24 hours.
Sort of, but in a more roundabout way than many expected. Sony, which owns PlayStation, the market-leading console, warned Microsoft could use ownership of Call of Duty to harm the console market, withholding it from PlayStation or producing a diminished version of it. Microsoft promised not to do that, and offered a deal to guarantee it would be on other platforms for at least a decade (which was taken up by other rivals including Nintendo).
Siem Reap, Cambodia, is set to be Australia’s top travel destination in 2025, according to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends 2025 report, as reported by a news agency. Known for its captivating temples, vibrant culture, culinary delights, and favorable climate, Siem Reap has seen a remarkable 529% increase in Australian travel interest, dethroning Japan as a favored destination for next year.
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