Momentum ahead of launch has been strong and engagement for Call of Duty: Black Ops II grew quarter-over-quarter again to nearly 12 million MAUs, an unprecedented level for a game that is three years old and only available on old-generation consoles.
This figure is actually about one million more than Activision's previous earnings report in August. During that period they stated that...
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Black Ops 2 Still Has Over 12 Million Monthly Active Users
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 11-03-2015, 06:11 PM
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in Call of DutyBlack Ops 2 Still Has Over 12 Million Monthly Active Users
As part of Activision's earnings report that was made public today, the company states that Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 still has over 12 million monthly active users (MAU).
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Black Ops 2 Updated with Viral Marketing for Next Call of Duty
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 04-07-2015, 03:28 PM
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in Call of DutyBlack Ops 2 Updated with Viral Marketing for Next Call of Duty
You read that headline correctly, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 has been updated with some cryptic clues that point towards the next Call of Duty title. A small update for Black Ops 2 added in little Snapchat "ghost icon" QR code as discovered by Drift0r. Scanning the code adds the "CallofDuty" Snapchat account to your friends list.
The first Snapchat has already gone live. It is a 10 second clip that features a person saying, "listen only to the sound of my voice..."
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Ex-Dictator Manuel Noriega is Suing Activision Over Call of Duty
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 07-17-2014, 05:04 PM
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in Call of DutyEx-Dictator Manuel Noriega is Suing Activision Over Call of Duty
Manuel Noriega is a former Panamanian dictator and he seems to have a bit of a chip on his shoulder when it comes to the Call of Duty franchise. Namely, he's rather upset over Call of Duty: Black Ops II due to that particular game featuring a mission where the players have to capture him.
Noriega has filed the lawsuit this Tuesday with the Los Angeles County Superior Court against Activision Blizzard.
Noriega -- convicted of drug trafficking, money laundering and killing political opponents -- is serving out a prison sentence in Panama, where... -
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