A proposed Call of Duty-style military shooter in Russia is being discussed at a budget of up to 10 billion rubles (about $124 million), with any support dependent on a formal application and review.
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A proposed Call of Duty-style military shooter in Russia is being discussed at a budget of up to 10 billion rubles (about $124 million), with any support dependent on a formal application and review.
Sony’s year-end PlayStation Store downloads list for 2025 places Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 at No. 7 in both the US/Canada and Europe. The result ends a long-running top-five pattern as sports titles, evergreen hits, and rival shooters dominated the year’s most-downloaded rankings.
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