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How To Get Into The Beta. The Modern Warfare beta will be open, so anyone can play! Just download the appropriate app on your console of choice, or use Blizzard Battle.net on PC, when the beta goes up. If you want more time with the beta, you can sign up for an early access code. Getting an early access code is easy. Please click the following link to complete your XBOX Live Account. XBOX Account Link. Once you have completed your account, click the following link to proceed. Beta of Activision Blizzard's (ATVI) upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game is now available exclusively for PlayStation 4 users.

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© Provided by The Motley Fool Why Activision Blizzard Thinks 'Call of Duty' Can Keep Growing

Activision Blizzard(NASDAQ: ATVI) continues to perform well in 2020. Profits more than doubled year over year in the third quarter, as the trio of Call of Duty titles released over the last year have led to a big jump in digital bookings.

While some of this performance can be credited to players spending more time at home during the pandemic, it's becoming clear that Call of Duty is emerging as a growth franchise for Activision. Management believes the franchise will continue to grow next year and beyond.

© Getty Images A man sitting on a couch while playing a video game.

Call of Duty is a social network

Activision stock initially dropped on the earnings news, likely because of the sequential decline in monthly active users in the Activision Publishing segment, which includes results from Call of Duty. Monthly active users for the Activision segment declined by 14 million in the third quarter, now at 111 million in total. That seemed to contribute to a sequential decline in revenue from the segment. Even though segment revenue surged 270% year over year, it dropped from $993 million in the second quarter to $773 million in Q3.

But this shouldn't be concerning. To grow, Call of Duty doesn't need to increase its monthly active users every quarter. With video games, that's an unrealistic expectation, since players may try different games, causing results to be lumpy. What matters is that the most active players continue to spend money on virtual items, such as Call of Duty points, to unlock more content while playing.

Activision credited its third-quarter performance to higher in-game spending in Call of Duty: Warzone, which is free to play, and higher sales of the premium Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3d building drawing online. experience.

Most importantly, the strong results this year show how multiplayer games, like Call of Duty, are behaving similarly to social networks. Over two-thirds of players in Call of Duty play with groups of friends online, and that fuels in-game spending. 'As the community engages, they consume more content,' CEO Bobby Kotick said during the conference call.

The franchise has more opportunities to maintain momentum heading into 2021, starting with the release of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War this month. During the latest conference call, management outlined a few reasons why Call of Duty should continue growing. Add text on top of pdf.

Executing a clear growth strategy

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Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation consoles face a 'challenging battle': Analyst

Activision Blizzard plans to copy its strategy with Call of Duty with other franchises, which should naturally generate more growth down the road. But for now, Call of Duty remains the company's main growth driver heading into 2021. There are three reasons management provided during the conference call that point to further growth in the franchise.

The next premium Call of Duty title, Black Ops Cold War, releases on Nov. 13. It will launch into the largest base of players in the franchise's history. It will also support cross-platform play, so that players across PC and current- and next-generation consoles can play together online. The game is anticipated to perform well, given that more players participated in the public beta testing than last year's release of Modern Warfare.

Activision is also integrating the in-game content across Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War, which could incentivize more players to upgrade without the worry of losing any content from the hours of play time they invested in last year's title.

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© Provided by The Motley Fool Why Activision Blizzard Thinks 'Call of Duty' Can Keep Growing

Activision Blizzard(NASDAQ: ATVI) continues to perform well in 2020. Profits more than doubled year over year in the third quarter, as the trio of Call of Duty titles released over the last year have led to a big jump in digital bookings.

While some of this performance can be credited to players spending more time at home during the pandemic, it's becoming clear that Call of Duty is emerging as a growth franchise for Activision. Management believes the franchise will continue to grow next year and beyond.

© Getty Images A man sitting on a couch while playing a video game.

Call of Duty is a social network

Activision stock initially dropped on the earnings news, likely because of the sequential decline in monthly active users in the Activision Publishing segment, which includes results from Call of Duty. Monthly active users for the Activision segment declined by 14 million in the third quarter, now at 111 million in total. That seemed to contribute to a sequential decline in revenue from the segment. Even though segment revenue surged 270% year over year, it dropped from $993 million in the second quarter to $773 million in Q3.

But this shouldn't be concerning. To grow, Call of Duty doesn't need to increase its monthly active users every quarter. With video games, that's an unrealistic expectation, since players may try different games, causing results to be lumpy. What matters is that the most active players continue to spend money on virtual items, such as Call of Duty points, to unlock more content while playing.

Activision credited its third-quarter performance to higher in-game spending in Call of Duty: Warzone, which is free to play, and higher sales of the premium Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3d building drawing online. experience.

Most importantly, the strong results this year show how multiplayer games, like Call of Duty, are behaving similarly to social networks. Over two-thirds of players in Call of Duty play with groups of friends online, and that fuels in-game spending. 'As the community engages, they consume more content,' CEO Bobby Kotick said during the conference call.

The franchise has more opportunities to maintain momentum heading into 2021, starting with the release of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War this month. During the latest conference call, management outlined a few reasons why Call of Duty should continue growing. Add text on top of pdf.

Executing a clear growth strategy

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Demo


Video: Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation consoles face a 'challenging battle': Analyst (CNBC)

Next-gen Xbox and PlayStation consoles face a 'challenging battle': Analyst

Activision Blizzard plans to copy its strategy with Call of Duty with other franchises, which should naturally generate more growth down the road. But for now, Call of Duty remains the company's main growth driver heading into 2021. There are three reasons management provided during the conference call that point to further growth in the franchise.

The next premium Call of Duty title, Black Ops Cold War, releases on Nov. 13. It will launch into the largest base of players in the franchise's history. It will also support cross-platform play, so that players across PC and current- and next-generation consoles can play together online. The game is anticipated to perform well, given that more players participated in the public beta testing than last year's release of Modern Warfare.

Activision is also integrating the in-game content across Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War, which could incentivize more players to upgrade without the worry of losing any content from the hours of play time they invested in last year's title.

Finally, Call of Duty: Mobile has been downloaded more than 300 million times worldwide, which has expanded the franchise's reach to new geographies. The game is about to launch in China, where more than 50 million players have pre-registered. During the call, Kotick said: 'We see a clear path to continue growing Call of Duty's reach, engagement, and player investment on mobile in the largest mobile gaming market in the world.'

Executing a long-term plan

It is clear that management has a strategy to grow this franchise, and it is executing. Activision Publishing President Robert Kostich said that with the plans to grow the franchise on mobile platforms, coupled with the momentum on console and PC, Call of Duty is 'well-positioned for growth next year and well into the future.'

Activision Blizzard should finish the holiday quarter strong. It updated its full-year outlook and now expects bookings and adjusted earnings per share to grow 26.8% and 33.3%, respectively, over 2019. With the initiatives in place to copy the Call of Duty formula to other franchises, Activision Blizzard remains a top video game stock to buy ahead of the new console launches.

John Ballard owns shares of Activision Blizzard. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Activision Blizzard and recommends the following options: long January 2022 $75 calls on Activision Blizzard and short January 2022 $75 puts on Activision Blizzard. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Beta is coming to Battle.net!

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Coming this Friday to all players – or Thursday for those who pre-order the game – this Beta is your chance to test out the game and provide valuable feedback and information to developers as they prepare for launch. Plus, if you have friends playing the game on consoles, don't fret; the Beta will include Crossplay for the first time in Call of Duty history, allowing you, the PC gamer, to defend your honor against console users…

Or, y'know, playing with friends who play on consoles. That too.

PC gaming is all about customization and with Modern Warfare, the team is delivering the most robust set of customization options ever seen in a Call of Duty PC game. The team's goal is to allow each player to tailor their gameplay experience to their individual playstyle. This ranges from a variety of graphics settings so you can find your perfect balance between graphical fidelity and framerates, as well as expansive customization so you can control the game exactly how you want to.

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In today's post we'll be looking at the hardware specs required to participate in the PC Beta as well as some of the control and graphics customization options you'll have access to this Beta Weekend.





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