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Microsoft's surprise layoffs target Activision Blizzard's mobile games, including Warzone Mobile, raising questions about Xbox's $69B acquisition.
Activision Blizzard’s “Project Boston” was an attempt to earn more money from its mobile games by dual-tracking its own mobile app store and a big deal with Google.
If you total those numbers, you get the mobile revenue making up a slim majority of Activision Blizzard's revenue last quarter --50.5%, or $831 million.
Analysis of Activision-Blizzard's segment revenues shows just how much mobile has radically affected the publisher's multi-platform games business.
Activision Blizzard reported that its bookings for the third quarter ended September 30 fell 3% to $1.83 billion compared to a year ago.
As Microsoft’s pending $68.7 billion-dollar acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues to undergo investigation in the UK, new filings reveal Microsoft’s plans for a next-generation app ...
Blizzard will no longer release new content for Warcraft Rumble, its free-to-play mobile game that launched back in 2023.
Microsoft has released an emotional trailer to celebrate its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, showcasing the wealth of games Xbox now owns (and seemingly what it finds most important and wants ...
Activision Blizzard's 'Project Boston,' a mobile app store challenging Google Play, shifted to a $100M Google deal due to financial gains, sparking industry speculation.
In Q2 2022, Activision-Blizzard became a mobile-first video games publisher as mobile beat out all other platforms combined.
Activision Blizzard reportedly planned to launch its store in 2019 or 2020 with mobile games like Candy Crush. The store was first planned to be launched in the US market for Android users.
One of the latest victims of Microsoft's mass layoffs is the mobile game Warcraft Rumble, which will be entering maintenance ...
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