Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty

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Last updated 27 dezembro 2024
Activision Blizzard Seeks Chinese Approval For 'Call Of Duty
The good news: Activision Blizzard’s new game, Call of Duty Mobile has broken every seven day download record in history with 100 million installs this past week. But there is uh, some bad news.
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