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Activision Blizzard, patent infringement
Activision hit with $23.4 mln US patent verdict in multiplayer-gaming case
A Delaware federal jury said Activision Blizzard owes $23.4 million in damages for violating patents related to multiplayer features of its hit games "World of Warcraft," "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" and "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Activision Owes Acceleration Bay $23.4M for Multiplayer Gaming Patent Infringement, Jury Says
The jury found Activision liable for $18 million for infringing in World of Warcraft and another $5.4 million for infringing in two Call of Duty games.
Activision Blizzard Owes $23 Million Over Multiplayer Patent Infringements For Call Of Duty, WoW
A jury in federal court rules that Activision Blizzard infringed on patents for multiplayer features in Call of Duty and World of Warcraft.
Activision Blizzard Loses Multiplayer Patent Infringements Case, Has to Pay Over $23 Million; Here's What Happened
Activision Blizzard has just lost a multiplayer patent infringement case against Acceleration Bay and is now required to pay $23.4 million in damages to the company. The patent infringement is related to their most popular multiplayer games,
Activision Blizzard set to cough up $23.4M after losing a 9-year-long patent infringement battle, but claims 'We have never used the patented technologies at issue in our games'
Activision Blizzard Hit with $23.4M Fine in Patent Infringement Case
The origins of this legal dispute trace back to 2015 when Acceleration Bay initiated legal proceedings, alleging that Activision Blizzard had infringed upon its patents related to
Microsoft, Xbox and Tango Gameworks
Former Microsoft employee explains why Tango Gameworks closed, blames the $70 billion Activision hole Xbox “needs to dig itself out of”
Brad Hilderbrand, the former Senior Public Relations Manager at Microsoft, released a detailed LinkedIn post explaining the reasoning for Tango Gameworks and other Bethesda studios being shut down by Microsoft.
Microsoft employees stunned after it shuttered multiple Xbox video-game studios
These cuts at Xbox come amid a wider contraction in the video-game industry due to economic shifts following a period of rapid growth during the pandemic.
Microsoft Gaming exec reportedly said Xbox needs "smaller games" after it closed Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks
A day after Microsoft Gaming closed down the studio behind the Xbox hit Hi-Fi Rush, one of its executives has reportedly said it needs more small games.
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Skybound Games Adds Activision Blizzard Vet Kaleb Ruel to Lead Marketing
Skybound Entertainment has tapped Activision Blizzard vet Kaleb Ruel as vice president of marketing for its in-house video ...
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Activision Reportedly Ditched Tony Hawk 3+4 For More Call Of Duty
Once upon a time, developer Vicarious Visions was working on a follow-up to 2020's excellent remake collection, Tony Hawk’s ...
Ars Technica
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Court rules against Activision Blizzard in $23.4M patent dispute
A jury has found
Activision
Blizzard liable for $23.4 million in damages in a patent infringement lawsuit first brought to court in 2015. The case centers on patents first filed by Boeing in 2000, ...
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Microsoft, Activision Blizzard Seek Chancery Approval of $69B Merger
The companies are seeking to end an ongoing, parallel case that an Activision shareholder, the Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP ...
Kotaku
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Activision Reportedly Ditched
Unfortunately, according to a new investigation by YouTuber Liam Robertson of DidYouKnowGaming, the project was reportedly ...
as.com
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Activision canceled a 3D Donkey Kong game and more Tony Hawk collections developed by Vicarious Visions
Donkey Kong Freedom was canceled in 2016 because it was no longer a priority for
Activision
, which preferred that Vicarious ...
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Activision was making a new Donkey Kong game for Nintendo claim sources
The makers of Skylanders were once working on a new 3D Donkey Kong game for the Nintendo Switch but it never came to be.
FandomWire on MSN
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Activision Lose Legal Battle Resulting in Huge Payout and Potential Franchise-Changing Development for Call of Duty and World of Warcraft
After acquiring Activision Blizzard for a staggering $69 billion, Microsoft is clearly not in the best of its states. The ...
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