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Call Of Duty Online In China Could Net Activision $100 Million In First Year (ATVI)

July 30, 2010 Tech, game View Comments

World of Warcraft has been a veritable gold mine for Blizzard; it’s the gift that just keeps on giving. And as much as Activision denies it , CEO Bobby Kotick would love nothing more than to transform the Call of Duty franchise into a similar subscription business. Analysts persist in their belief that a premium Call of Duty subscription plan is coming , and China may be a great way to get it started.

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