All weapon stats in Call of Duty Mobile

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Today Activision has released its financial reports, and, despite all the controversies and breaking news, the company had a very successful 2022. Final year the company earned over $viii.8 billion in revenue, up from its $eight.08 billion from 2022.

Mobile titles continue to be huge hits for the company, with both Candy Crush and Call of Duty Mobile earning over a billion dollars in 2022. Blizzard's Hearthstone grew year-over-year likewise, and Activision Blizzard plans to create another mobile championship in the Warcraft franchise.

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Plans for 2022 include substantial new content for Warcraft, described every bit new expansions for World of Warcraft and Hearthstone. Diablo II Resurrected also sold more units since September than any other remaster from Activision Blizzard within that same timeframe. The financial reports tease that Blizzard is working on an "exciting new IP" in conjuncture with Warcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch.

Even though many of its titles did very well in 2022, Call of Duty'due south internet bookings on console and PC saw a reject twelvemonth-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2022. The reason stated in the financial report is considering of the lower premium sales for Telephone call of Duty: Vanguard, and the lower date in Warzone.

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Activision Blizzard has been in the spotlight lately in the world of gaming. There has been a lot of controversies leveled against the company for its "bro culture" workplace and its handling of sexual harassment. Microsoft announced it would purchase Activision Blizzard for an unimaginable toll of $70 billion.