Nov 5th, 2009 - GameSpot
Days before Modern Warfare 2 launch, Activision confirms it will continue releasing annual installments of first-person shooter series.
After Activision announced better-than-expected earnings today, its executives held a conference call with analysts. During the call, they made the not-so-surprising revelation that the company is planning to release new installments in its tent-pole game franchises.
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