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One of the leading video game publishers, Activision, is under the gun of hackers who use malware to steal user credentials.
Activision, one of the leading video game developers, has launched an investigation into a hacker attack aimed at stealing player credentials. According to information from our colleagues at TechCrunch, hackers install malware on victims' computers, after which they steal passwords to game accounts and cryptocurrency wallets.
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Controller company Backbone has become an official partner of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. This was made possible thanks to the co-operation between Backbone and Activision.
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Microsoft will continue to release physical versions of its games as well
In the announcement, brand leaders revealed plans to bring Xbox games to more platforms, including PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, both of which have many more users than Xbox. There are no plans to offer Game Pass on Sony or Nintendo platforms. Entry on other platforms vidkryvatve opportunities for future investment in the development of these games for Xbox. The first Activision Blizzard game on Xbox Game Pass will be Diablo IV, which will be released on 28th of June.
In the announcement, brand leaders revealed plans to bring Xbox games to more platforms, including PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, both of which have many more users than Xbox. There are currently no plans to offer Game Pass on Sony or Nintendo platforms. Entering other platforms opens up opportunities for future investment in the development of these Xbox titles. The first Activision Blizzard game on Xbox Game Pass will be Diablo IV, which will be released on 28 March.
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