Activision Teases A Number of Upcoming Games β Plenty of Remasters Seem To Be On Their Way
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5/10In a particular financial report by Activision, it would seem that we can expect a number of interesting games from them in the near future, and plenty of them being a remaster of past games.
Activision Teases A Number of Upcoming Games / Remasters

Today Activision filed itsΒ Form 10KΒ with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and it included a rather interesting tease. Wellβ¦ being a financial document, it probably wasnβt intended exactly as a tease but for the sake of looking for information on new and upcoming games, it works out this way too.
We expect to releaseΒ World of Warcraft: Battle for AzerothΒ and our latest Call of Duty game in the second half of 2018. In addition, we expect to deliver ongoing content for our various franchises, including expansion packs forΒ HearthstoneΒ andΒ Destiny 2Β , in-game events forΒ Overwatch, and map packs forΒ Call of Duty: WWIIΒ , as well as releases of remastered versions of titles from our library of IP.
We also expect to release at least two new mobile titles during 2018, including a social casino game from King. We will also continue to invest in new opportunities, including new titles across our platforms, and continue to build on our advertising and esports initiatives.

Activisionβs library of owned IP includes classics likeΒ Spyro the Dragon, and considering what happened in 2016, more remasters of theΒ Call of DutyΒ franchise are possibly on the menu. Considering the fact that weβre gettingΒ aΒ newΒ Call of DutyΒ from Treyarch, I donβt think you need to be a prophet to think that someone at Activision may have thought to remaster the firstΒ Black Ops.Β
Of course, there is also the rumored additional platforms for the extremely successfulΒ Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and the Spyro the Dragon Trilogy Remaster, even if nothing has been confirmed just yet.
Itβs worth mentioning that compared to most other publishers, Activisionβs measures its financial progression on calendar years and not fiscal years, which means that whatever remasters theyβre planning, theyβre probably coming in 2018.
Pokdepinion: Well, I can say without a doubt that Iβm looking forward to the Spyro the Dragon Trilogy Remaster and the day of its release could not come any sooner.
