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  2. List of Activision video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of Activision games: 2020–present; List of Activision Value games

  3. Activision Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The original Activision company was founded in 1979, as a third-party developer for games on the Atari Video Computer System.In 1988 the company expanded into non-gaming software and renamed itself Mediagenic.

  4. List of Activision games: 2010–2019 - Wikipedia

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  7. 2 Big Reasons to Buy Activision Blizzard - AOL

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    Thanks largely to the positive fallout from its incredible fourth0quarter earnings report last month, shares of gaming specialist Activision Blizzard are up more than 40% so far this year, finally ...

  8. List of Activision games: 2020–present - Wikipedia

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    Title Platform(s) Release date Developer(s) Ref. Call of Duty: Warzone: Microsoft Windows: March 10, 2020: Infinity Ward / Raven Software [1]PlayStation 4: Xbox One: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Campaign Remastered

  9. Activision - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Activision, Inc. on October 1, 1979, in Sunnyvale, California, by former Atari game developers upset at their treatment by Atari in order to develop their own games for the popular Atari 2600 home video game console. Activision was the first independent, third-party, console video game developer.