Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty

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Last updated 21 outubro 2024
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
The good news: Activision Blizzard’s new game, Call of Duty Mobile has broken every seven day download record in history with 100 million installs this past week. But there is uh, some bad news.
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
Microsoft can move ahead with record $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, judge rules
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
China unconditionally approves Microsoft / Activision purchase – Destructoid
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
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U.S. videogame giant seeks next approval in China, despite controversy over punishing Hong Kong gamer - Marketplace
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
Activision's decision to pull out of China stemmed from a comment that was lost in translation
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
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Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
Blizzard just announced NetEase rejected their offer to postpone for 6 months. Promises Chinese players their progress will be saved, if NetEase complies. Lots of finger-pointing. Blizzard is looking for new partners
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
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Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
Microsoft says China approves its plan to buy video game-maker Activision Blizzard, former NetEase partner
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