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Activision continues its battle against cheating in Call of Duty titles by going after the popular manufacturer of the Cronus ...
Activision is reported to have sent a cease and desist to game controller adapter maker Cronus Zen, but the company has yet ...
In a new blog post, Activision has confirmed it has sent cease and desist letters to companies that manufacture third-party hardware that can be used to cheat, like the Cronus Zen. Activision has ...
Lately, Activision has decided to tackle this issue head-on by going after the manufacturer of Cronus Zen devices—tools often used to cheat in the game. This legal move has the gaming world ...
Activision then reiterated that any third ... using them would be met with permanent bans. For those unaware, Cronus Zen is a device that acts as a middleman between your controller and the ...
Activision is taking legal action against the creator of a well-known Call of Duty hack. The company says the GameHook and Lergware hacks are so toxic that some fans have quit playing the PC ...
Almost 200 Overwatch developers working at Activision Blizzard have unionised ... "AI abuse" in the latest proposal to end industrial action. Negotiators on behalf of video game companies ...
The FTC, which enforces antitrust law, separately challenged the merger in an internal administrative action. That proceeding ... 9th Circuit's decision. The Activision Blizzard transaction ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Call of Duty's fight against cheaters continues, and Activision has released a new blog to recap the effectiveness of the game's anti-cheat since ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard faced intense antitrust scrutiny from the FTC over potential market dominance and exclusivity concerns. After investigation ...