Gamers can now join in the celebration of 50 years of James Bond with the release of 007 Legends from Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard Inc.
Available at North American retail outlets, across Europe on October 19th, and in Australia on October 31st, 007 Legends is the latest installment in the esteemed franchise, delivering a first-of-its-kind Bond video game experience featuring a story inspired by five classic Bond films – Goldfinger, On Her …
Activision and LG have revealed that the highly-anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops II, in development by award-winning studio Treyarch, will support 3D- enabled gameplay – delivering a state-of-the-art 3D experience across single player, multiplayer and Zombies game modes – when it hits retail shelves worldwide on 13 November.
Starting today, LG and Activision are promoting the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops II in 3D with advertising across multiple consumer touch-points, including …
Diablo 3 has gathered ten million registered users since its release a few months earlier.
Diablo 3 is a swords and spells game that entices players who love to play heroes and fight a bunch of mystic enemies.
Since its release in May, the video game has already assembled ten million players and now brags that it has gained more users than its in-house rival: World of Warcraft.
At the same time, more than one million World of Warcraft users dropped out during the last three months, which …
MySpace is reportedly planning to cut a sizeable portion of its already downsized workforce of 400 employees, by another 150 employees, as NewsCorp prepares to sell the struggling social networking website.
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Tech blog TechCrunch this week reported that MySpace will 150 employees are to be laid off and another 150 will be put on a transition plan that will allow them to look for work and continue to receive pay for a period of time. TechCrunch said NewsCorp is very …
Bobby Kotick, chief executive officer of the huge gaming company Activision Blizzard, is one of a group of investors that are closing in on finalizing talks to buy social networking website MySpace. Activision is the entertainment software publisher best known for its ‘Call of Duty’ games.
Sources familiar with the process said Kotick, whose interest is personal and not related to Activision, was approached by the investor group over the last few weeks, and that if he did choose to …







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