In 'Call of Duty' entries 'Modern Warfare 2' and 'Warzone,' players can now play as streamers NickMercs and TimTheTatman.
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Who owns TikTok memes? Anthony Fantano and Activision are debating that question.
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Streamers Nickmercs and TimTheTatman are becoming characters in ‘Call of Duty’
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Climbing The Charts: NBC Sports Adds Nearly 300 Million Minutes Watched On YouTube, Facebook During Olympics
NBC Sports leaned ALL the way into Olympics videos in July, especially once the Games began. The result? Nearly 300 million more minutes watched across Facebook and YouTube in the U.S.
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UTA Hires Activision Vet Ander Nickell To Lead Esports Brand Partnerships
Ander Nickell, who formerly served as head of global partnerships at video game publisher Activision, has joined UTA as an esports brand partnerships exec.
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Activision Permabans 50,000 Players Amid Rampant ‘Call Of Duty: Warzone’ Cheating
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Twitch Beat Its All-Time Concurrent Viewer Record At E3 This Year
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VidCon Announces Panels, Performances For First-Ever Dedicated Gaming Hub (Exclusive)
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Activision Flags ‘Call Of Duty’ Glitch Videos For Copyright Infringement
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Disney, CW, Activision The First To Buy Video Ads On Instagram
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Led By A YouTube Trailer, ‘Destiny’ Totals $500 Million In First Day
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Activision’s ‘Black Ops 2’ Trailers Most Viewed Of The Year
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Call of Duty Elite Web Series Seeks ‘Top Hollywood Talent’
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