Activision Confirms Sequels to Popular Franchises
Activision [http://www.activision.com]has confirmed what we already knew: More new sequels to some of its most popular franchises can be expected in 2008.
Following yesterday's announcement of record-setting financial results, Activision said it would be releasing three new entries in the Guitar Hero 3 [http://www.guitarhero.com/] supply problems for the region. "We are making progress [in Europe] on the inventory front, on getting local content," Activision CEO Robert Kotick said. "We are definitely a year behind in Europe versus what we did in North America."
A new Xbox 360 [http://www.callofduty.com/], PlayStation 3 and PC. Whether the new game will remain in the present-day setting of Call of Duty 4 or revert to the World War 2 era has not been revealed.
Strong competition from sequel to Madagascar [http://www.ea.com].
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Activision [http://www.activision.com]has confirmed what we already knew: More new sequels to some of its most popular franchises can be expected in 2008.
Following yesterday's announcement of record-setting financial results, Activision said it would be releasing three new entries in the Guitar Hero 3 [http://www.guitarhero.com/] supply problems for the region. "We are making progress [in Europe] on the inventory front, on getting local content," Activision CEO Robert Kotick said. "We are definitely a year behind in Europe versus what we did in North America."
A new Xbox 360 [http://www.callofduty.com/], PlayStation 3 and PC. Whether the new game will remain in the present-day setting of Call of Duty 4 or revert to the World War 2 era has not been revealed.
Strong competition from sequel to Madagascar [http://www.ea.com].
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