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|name = Activision |
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|location = Santa Monica, California, USA |
|location = Santa Monica, California, USA |
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|industry = Video games |
|industry = Video games |
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− | |products = [[Call of Duty (series)|''Call of Duty'' series |
+ | |products = [[Call of Duty (series)|''Call of Duty'' series]] |
|num employees = 4,000 |
|num employees = 4,000 |
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|parent = [[wikipedia:Activision Blizzard|Activision Blizzard]] |
|parent = [[wikipedia:Activision Blizzard|Activision Blizzard]] |
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− | '''Activision''' is an American video game developer and publisher which currently distributes, publishes, and owns the [[Call of Duty series|''Call of Duty'' |
+ | '''Activision''' is an American video game developer and publisher which currently distributes, publishes, and owns the [[Call of Duty (series)|''Call of Duty'' series]]. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | Activision was founded on October 1, 1979 by [[wikipedia:Jim Levy| |
+ | Activision was founded on October 1, 1979 by [[wikipedia:Jim Levy|Jim Levy]] and former Atari programmers. Activision's first products were games for the [[Wikipedia:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]], including the well-known ''[[wikipedia:Pitfall!|Pitfall!]]''. Activision has now become one of the largest third party video game publishers in the world. |
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⚫ | Activision notably objected at first to the creation of the "''Modern Warfare''" theme and [[Infinity Ward]]'s expansion to consoles, which would later prove to be one of the biggest entertainment franchises in history. The company was merged with [[Wikipedia:Vivendi Games|Vivendi Games]] to form [[Wikipedia:Activision Blizzard|Activision Blizzard]] on July 9, 2008. |
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==Legal issues== |
==Legal issues== |
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+ | Activision was in the middle of a $400 million lawsuit against [[w:c:battlefield:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]] and two former employees of Infinity Ward, Vince Zampella and Jason West.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://sententias.com/activision-vs-ea-400m-lawsuit-allowed-to-continue |title= Activision Vs. EA $400m Lawsuit Allowed To Continue |accessdate=2019-12-30 |last=Lex |first=Seth |date=2011-03-17 |work=SententiaS |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110830235326/http://sententias.com/activision-vs-ea-400m-lawsuit-allowed-to-continue |archivedate=2011-08-30}}</ref> Activision accused Zampella and West of conspiring with EA, even going as far as helping in the development of the main rival game [[w:c:battlefield:Battlefield: Bad Company 2|''Battlefield: Bad Company 2'']], to the detriment of ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]''. Recently, Zampella and West have added fraud onto the list of charges in their counterlawsuit against Activision.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pcinvasion.com/fraud-charges-added-to-activision-vs-ea-suit/||title= Fraud charges added to Activision vs. EA suit |accessdate=2019-12-30 |last=Younger |first=Paul |date=2011-04-04 |work=PC Invasion}}</ref> |
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+ | ==Activision-owned studios relating to ''Call of Duty''== |
− | *[[Infinity Ward |
+ | *[[Infinity Ward]] – acquired in October 2003 |
− | *[[Sledgehammer Games |
+ | *[[Sledgehammer Games]] – founded November 17, 2009 |
− | *[[Raven |
+ | *[[Raven Software]] – acquired in 1997 |
− | *[[Treyarch |
+ | *[[Treyarch]] – acquired in 2001 |
*[[Beachhead Studio]] |
*[[Beachhead Studio]] |
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− | *[[Neversoft |
+ | *[[Neversoft]] – acquired in 1999 |
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Revision as of 16:34, 10 April 2020
Activision is an American video game developer and publisher which currently distributes, publishes, and owns the Call of Duty series.
History
Activision was founded on October 1, 1979 by Jim Levy and former Atari programmers. Activision's first products were games for the Atari 2600, including the well-known Pitfall!. Activision has now become one of the largest third party video game publishers in the world.
Activision notably objected at first to the creation of the "Modern Warfare" theme and Infinity Ward's expansion to consoles, which would later prove to be one of the biggest entertainment franchises in history. The company was merged with Vivendi Games to form Activision Blizzard on July 9, 2008.
Legal issues
Activision was in the middle of a $400 million lawsuit against Electronic Arts and two former employees of Infinity Ward, Vince Zampella and Jason West.[1] Activision accused Zampella and West of conspiring with EA, even going as far as helping in the development of the main rival game Battlefield: Bad Company 2, to the detriment of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Recently, Zampella and West have added fraud onto the list of charges in their counterlawsuit against Activision.[2]
Activision-owned studios relating to Call of Duty
- Infinity Ward – acquired in October 2003
- Sledgehammer Games – founded November 17, 2009
- Raven Software – acquired in 1997
- Treyarch – acquired in 2001
- Beachhead Studio
- Neversoft – acquired in 1999
References
- ↑ Lex, Seth(2011-03-17).Activision Vs. EA $400m Lawsuit Allowed To Continue. SententiaS.Archived from the original on 2011-08-30.Retrieved on 2019-12-30.
- ↑ Younger, Paul(2011-04-04).Fraud charges added to Activision vs. EA suit. PC Invasion.Retrieved on 2019-12-30.
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