Activision Blizzard Expresses Concerns Over Future of CDL and OWL.
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Activision has expressed concerns about the profitability and longevity of its esports leagues, the Call of Duty League and Overwatch League, in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company is exploring ways to increase revenues, including more seasonal content in live-service and free-to-play titles. Activision also admitted to challenges in retaining and attracting game development talent. The company's most popular franchises, including CoD, Warcraft, and Candy Crush, accounted for 79% of its consolidated net revenues in 2022.
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