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Activision announced that it will sunset updates for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile because it hasn’t met expectations with ...
Activision will remove Warzone Mobile from the App Store and Play Store on May 18, ending new downloads and content updates.
You won't be able to download the game after May 18, but players who already have it installed can still play as Activision ...
Activision is suing the people behind a well-known Call of Duty hack it alleged is so "toxic" it's causing fans to stop ...
Activision has filed a lawsuit against the creator of Call of Duty hacking software Lergware and GameHook. As seen by IGN, ...
TikTok is in an exceptionally tough spot these days. Despite everyone you know using it for hours on end, the video-sharing ...
Warzone Mobile, as Activision prepares to delist the title from the App Store and Google Play on Sunday, May 18, bringing an ...
Activision is starting to wind down Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile just over a year after its global launch. The game “has not met our expectations with mobile-first players like it has with PC and ...
However, Activision says the creators monetized the hack and have generated a significant amount of money by selling it to other players. “Activision is informed and believes, and on that basis ...
In other Tony Hawk news: Bam Margera is going to be a secret skater in THPS 3+4. This follows reports that Hawk pressured and ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected a legal challenge by the Federal Trade Commission to Microsoft's $69 billion ...
Call of Duty is threatening legal action against the companies that make third-party cheating hardware like the Cronus Zen.