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Activision Scores With Monster Hit

TheStreets report: "Video-games publisher Activision remained firmly in the saddle as the leading video games publisher in January for the third consecutive month.

The video game publisher enjoyed solid sales from its monster hit, Call of Duty 4. Meanwhile Sony's hardware console PlayStation 3 moved ahead of the Xbox 360 and closed the gap against the Wii.

Activision and Sony's performance stood out in the overall video-games industry, which saw growth shrank last month compared with the same period a year ago".
kingofps3 - contributor
Published: 507 days 3 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC | Industry News
 
 
 

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