Activision delayed season three by two weeks and it will now launch on April 3. If those two weeks aren’t utilized to make some serious headway to combat hackers, or whatever is the latest tool they’re using to suck the fun from everyone else, then the future of Warzone could be bleak.
Activision is once again in trouble with fans over generative AI. Just one week after it admitted to using generative AI in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for a number of assets, the publisher is now being accused of using generative AI again to promote a different game: Guitar Hero Mobile.
Activision announces Pro Skater 4, included in the upcoming Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake, will remove a popular mode to fans’ disappointment.
Are you excited for Crash Bandicoot Brawl, Guitar Hero Mobile, or Call of Duty: Zombie Defender? You might not want to be. Why? Because these titles aren’t real (as of right now, anyway). Microsoft-led video game publisher Activision is under fire for sharing dubious “AI slop” promoting new installments in beloved franchises.
Crash Bandicoot: Brawl and Call of Duty: Zombie Defender are not games that actually exist (yet), but social-media users on platforms such as Instagram are still seeing seemingly AI-generated ads from Activision, the company that owns those franchises.
In response to fan concerns, Activision has now confirmed that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 won't ship with the free roam structure of the original game when it launches alongside Pro Skater 3 on PS5, PS4 this July.
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Verdansk, the capital city of the fictional country Kastovia, is a central location in the story of the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. It’s a location that Infinity Ward would return to a few times, and that was also the reason that it became the original setting of Call of Duty Warzone.
Ads for four possible Activision mobile games allegedly contain AI-generated assets, and players aren't happy about it.
The Call of Duty publisher revealed the first look at its new game for smartphones on its Instagram with a promotional advertisement. Guitar Hero Mobile 's logo is front and centre, however, looking closer it's quite obvious that the rest of the image is AI-generated.
Game maker Activision Blizzard confirmed that some of the visuals inside some of its most popular titles are generated by AI. The disclosure, which is listed on Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's game page on Steam, follows the online gaming platform's recent introduction of new AI transparency policies.
Activision revealed a new title from a fan-favorite rhythm game franchise, Guitar Hero. However, the image used in the announcement for the new Guitar Hero