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"Call of Duty" publisher Activision-Blizzard is suing hacking developers worldwide over cheats designed for the popular first-person-shooter video game.
A lawsuit filed in May against Rothholz and others allegedly involved in the hacking scheme is the latest salvo in years-long campaign by Activision-Blizzard and other companies to rid their games of ...
Activision has confirmed over 50,000 accounts have been permanently banned from Call of Duty: Warzone for cheating. The publisher revealed the figure in a new post on the Activision Games Blog.
Multiple New York City funds have banded together to file a suit against Activision Blizzard, alleging that CEO Bobby Kotick and the board breached their fiduciary duty in its dealings with ...
Despite Activision aggressively attempting to fight against it, Call of Duty: Warzone's single biggest problem seemingly remains rampant.
Developers under Activision Blizzard have secured new worker protections against Microsoft, eliminating uninformed crunch time work and mitigating layoffs.
A judge in Charleston, S.C., dismissed on Wednesday the city’s lawsuit against oil and gas companies over their role in climate change, ruling that the case raised questions that were far beyond ...
Activision leadership supposedly believes that Call of Duty is too big to fail. They believe the franchise will continue to be hugely profitable for the next few years.
Sony Interactive Entertainment files lawsuit against Tencent for Horizon ‘clone’ Light of Motiram Sony allegedly declined Horizon collaboration with Tencent in 2024.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Tencent over its upcoming game Light of Motiram, with Sony saying it is a "slavish clone" of the Horizon series.