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Call Of Duty: Elite iOS & Android App - "No Confirmed Date" - Activision

Activision has confirmed to NowGamer that there is still no confirmed release date for the Call of Duty iOS and Android apps, despite saying it would launch this week. Full details here.

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fastrez4532d ago

Not really that bothered about the app, the in-game view and pc site are enough for now.

lorianguy4532d ago (Edited 4532d ago )

Seeing as it has generated close to $50m in premium subscriptions ALONE, they should really provide a better service. I know it's typical of Activision to do things as cheaply as possible but they need to get people who actually know what they're doing in and actually get an infrastructure that is capable of processing the amount of requests they Gould have expected to process.

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Judge Delays Ruling on FTC's Attempt to Exclude Evidence in Microsoft's Favor in Activision Case

The legal battle for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues, with Microsoft countering one of the FTC's latest moves and the Judge delaying a relevant ruling.

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thesoftware73070d ago

Look, to be honest the FTC should just stop.

MS has A/B and nothing has really changed yet...if you are worried about 5-10 years from now...just drop it cause the future is unpredictable.

Take this week's news, that 4 Xbox exclusive are going Multiplatform.

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FTC and "Gamers' Lawsuit" Lawyers Denounce Microsoft's Layoffs in Activision Blizzard Legal Battle

The FTC and the lawyers behind the "Gamers' lawsuit" against Microsoft over the acquisition of Activision Blizzard are denouncing the recent layoffs within the respective legal battles.

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Abriael80d ago

It's like watching a bad legal drama.

XiNatsuDragnel80d ago

Best part there's no dramazation lol

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Microsoft Allowed to Probe Sony and Ubisoft in Legal Battle Against FTC, but Regulator Fires Back

The legal battle between Microsoft and the FTC over the Activision Blizzard acquisition continues. The house of Xbox just scored a major point but the FTC is firing back.

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XiNatsuDragnel81d ago

Yeah man I think Microsoft here getting to probe is kinda wrong unless you only have accessed to necessary information not complete access imo.

Abriael81d ago

Obviously they aren't giving them the password to Sony's computers and telling them "help yourself."

Eonjay80d ago

"Microsoft allowed to probe Sony and Ubisoft"

Sounds hot...

ApocalypseShadow81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

Maybe Microsoft should also talk and get help from their "congressional influencers" at The Capital. They had plenty to say on the matter before the acquisition. They are mighty quiet after the purchase went through. Almost as if they had a stake in the matter.

Abriael81d ago

Could you perhaps explain how this is related? I'm honestly curious since you seem to bring it up rather often.

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S2Killinit80d ago

He is pointing out how corrupt MS is, and how money talks. I think.

KwietStorm_BLM80d ago

I would say read between the lines but it's pretty damn clear as it is.

Bathyj81d ago

You should be careful upsetting Sony too much Microsoft.
You might need them to sell your subpar games soon.

TornRaptor81d ago

The games will become the best things ever all of a sudden.

Bathyj81d ago

Yeah I really doubt that.
I'm struggling to think of one I really cared about missing.

Hofstaderman81d ago

Bwhahahaha. Ain't that the truth.

Mr_cheese80d ago

The only exclusive im personally interested in from Microsoft is Elderscrolls and that's not even got s release date.

Everything else is genuinely of none interest.

OtterX81d ago

Microsoft never waits for the probing to be consensual.

derek81d ago

This isn't a major victory. They're essentially being allowed to call witnesses in regards to agreements they reached with Sony and Ubisoft which was initially blocked because Microsoft didn't make the request through the proper channels. This case is dead, there is no way the ftc will be allowed to unwind this acquisition.

Sephiroushin81d ago

they probably know case is death but want some proof to sue them for a few millions regarding other stuff, the ftc loves to sue everyone, be sure that as soon as all this end they will just go sue MS and end in a settlement.

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