Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 brings back DMZ as a full extraction experience, putting Activision’s shooter series back into a competitive genre led by games such as Arc Raiders, Escape from Tarkov and Marathon.
Activision is one of the most influential names in video game history, and this Deep Tube tag brings together editorial coverage focused on the company, its games, its franchises, its studios, its publishing strategy and its role in the modern gaming industry. Founded in 1979, Activision became known as a pioneering independent third-party console game developer, helping define the business of video game publishing long before today’s global entertainment market took shape. Decades later, the company remains closely associated with major gaming brands, especially Call of Duty, while operating as part of the broader Microsoft Gaming ecosystem.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 brings back DMZ as a full extraction experience, putting Activision’s shooter series back into a competitive genre led by games such as Arc Raiders, Escape from Tarkov and Marathon.
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