Activision in 2010: New Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, new IPs
The third quarter financial call for Activision just commenced this afternoon, and the big news that came out of it was that their 2010 games will be bigger, including new iterations for the Call of Duty and Guitar Hero franchises.
The third quarter financial call for Activision just commenced this afternoon, and the big news that came out of it was that their 2010 games will be bigger, including new iterations for the Call of Duty and Guitar Hero franchises.
Thomas Tipple of Activision highlighted the publisher’s outlook for the brand, new year:
In 2010, Activision publishing is expected to release a strong product lineup of innovative titles. The diversified lineup will include, among others, titles based on the best-selling franchises in the company’s history, including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, Shrek, and Spiderman, and a select few new intellectual properties such as Blur and Singularity ,and a strong catalog based on our top sellers of 2009.
Looking forward to the new year, indeed, especially to those new IPs.
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Via IGN