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'Call of Duty on Track to Perform Over 60% Below Last Year': Ex-Activision Boss Bobby Kotick Sticks Knife in Flagging FPS Franchise

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It’s no secret Call of Duty is enjoying a particularly torrid time, but ex-Activision boss Bobby Kotick may have revealed just how badly lates...
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For the former CEO of Activision Blizzard, the sales of Call of Duty would have plunged because of Battlefield 6. An explanation that well suits the affairs of the ex-leader, but that ignores the real problems of Black Ops 7.

News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. 2025 is not being a good year for Call of Duty and numbers are starting to prove it. The saga, accustomed to mastering the market, lost strength clearly in its latest release. Black Ops 7 failed to sustain the historical level of sales and fell far short of what its predecessor had achieved. The hit felt even stronger because on the other side a rival appeared that this ti…

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Push Square broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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