2026-03-04
Activision has legally demanded that I stop leaking and disseminating confidential information related to Call of Duty/Activision and I am complying with their demands. Still gonna stick around and chat about Official Call of Duty info and anything not related to [image]
The Verge
A top Call of Duty leaker, TheGhostOfHope on X, says he'll stop after Activision “legally demanded” he “stop leaking and disseminating confidential information”
2026-02-24
I'm not saying Phil or Bond were perfect but this is a certified hit piece on a Monday morning to change the narratives from over the weekend. I think people are gonna see that Phil and likely even Bond were stopping a lot more layoffs and AI integration from happening with Xbox.
The Verge
Sources: some Xbox staffers say they are relieved that Sarah Bond is leaving, after she led a pivot away from the console with the “Xbox everywhere” strategy
2026-02-23
I'm not saying Phil or Bond were perfect but this is a certified hit piece on a Monday morning to change the narratives from over the weekend. I think people are gonna see that Phil and likely even Bond were stopping a lot more layoffs and AI integration from happening with Xbox.
The Verge
Sources: some Xbox staffers say they are relieved that Sarah Bond is leaving, after she led a pivot away from the console with the “Xbox everywhere” strategy
Microsoft has a new gaming CEO who wants to bring Xbox back from the brink. … Xbox fans had been anticipating the retirement …
2024-04-17
I think sponsors are going to want to be involved with these changes making it a lot more palatable for them + Microsoft ownership. Guess we'll see with 2024.
Bloomberg
Activision drops team entry fees for its professional Call of Duty League, and will return prior collected fees, as the esports industry faces profit challenges
The teams, including ones owned by sports-business billionaires Robert Kraft and Stan Kroenke, will no longer be required to pay …
2022-12-07
It's crazy to realize the huge swaths of population that will be able to indulge in Call of Duty titles in the long term if it comes to every market and platform available like Microsoft plans to do. -Mobile -PC -Steam Deck -Nintendo Switch -Xbox -Playstation
Washington Post
Microsoft agrees to a 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch for the first time, pending FTC approval of its Activision deal, but offers no date
Microsoft has signed a deal to bring the Activision Blizzard-published Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo for the first time …