The upcoming battle royale sequel has been "built from the ground-up" and will feature 'groundbreaking innovations", the publisher says.
Activision Blizzard reassures development of the upcoming action RPG is progressing smoothly, with internal testing well underway.
Infinity Ward could be gearing up for a full reveal of the next Call of Duty, which is confirmed to be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare.
Activision announces Operation Monarch for Call of Duty: Warzone, bringing Godzilla and King Kong into the shooter.
A new report claims that even though Call of Duty is rumoured to skip its 2023 release, it could go back to that schedule the following year, with Sledgehammer having started pre-production on a new i...
The newest quarterly update for Diablo 4 focuses on the game's environmental art, showing off several environments that players will explore.
The latest iteration of the long-running FPS franchise is getting a two-week free trial period featuring select multiplayer maps and modes.
Activision is hiring as it ramps up the mobile title's development, with various internal studios involved, including Solid State Studios, Beenox, Demonware, and Digital Legends.
Single player titles are seeemingly performing well with physical sales, although some games are still selling more on the digital front.
A shareholder accuses Activision Blizzard of conflict of interests, claiming that the deal is not in the best interests of the company's stockholders.
A new report claims that Activision has internally delayed 2023's premium Call of Duty instalment, and will instead release another new free-to-play online entry.
Merely days after The Wall Street Journal's Bobby Kotick report went live, Microsoft began acquisition talks with Activision Blizzard.
The new season for Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard is officially live for PC and consoles, bringing in plenty of fixes and new content.
Current and former Treyarch developers who worked on the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and Black Ops Cold War have spoken about their experiences with crunch at the studio.
Activision recently announced that Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is in development, but it seems a mobile version of the battle royale experience might be in the works as well.
Infinity Ward co-studio head Patrick Kelly has confirmed that all games in the series going forward will run on the same engine.
Both games are "designed together from the ground-up" and will use a new engine, with the Warzone sequel being billed as "a massive evolution of battle royale."
Improvements will be made to movement, bugs, performance and streaming, connectivity, and much more.
It seems a sequel to the battle royale shooter is going to be announced soon. It is allegedly built from the ground up for current-gen consoles.
Microsoft says it intends to keep releasing Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard games as multiplatform titles even beyond existing agreements.