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- Activision announced a week-long free trial for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War starting October 9, allowing players access to all three main modes - Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies.
- The marketing rivalry between Call of Duty and Battlefield 2042 has intensified, with EAs emphasis on realistic military aesthetics contrasting with the more colorful cosmetic skins in Call of Duty titles.
- Activision responded to community feedback by promising to moderate the cartoony visual elements within Black Ops Cold War.
- EA further fueled competition by releasing a trailer mocking Call of Dutys star-studded marketing campaigns, potentially impacting Battlefield 2042s initial sales performance due to the substantial offering of Call of Dutys free trial.
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Free Week-Long Trial for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Amid Battlefield 2042 Rivalry
The marketing rivalry between game publishers intensified following the reveal of Battlefield 2042’s multiplayer. During this reveal, EA highlighted the game’s commitment to realistic military aesthetics, a stark contrast to the more colorful and unconventional cosmetic skins often found in Call of Duty titles. This distinction quickly ignited significant discussion across social media platforms. In response to community feedback, Activision stated it would moderate the “cartoony” visual elements within Black Ops Cold War. However, EA continued to fuel the competition, releasing a trailer that explicitly mocked Call of Duty’s star-studded marketing campaigns. Activision has now retaliated by announcing a week-long free trial for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Beginning October 9, the day before Battlefield 2042’s official launch, the trial will grant players full access to all three main modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies. This substantial offering provides ample content to engage players for an entire week and could significantly impact Battlefield 2042’s initial sales performance.
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For all you tech-savvy gamers out there, Sophie Laurent’s latest piece, “Nearly €900 and Sold Out on Official Store,” published on October 8th, dives into the unprecedented demand for the new ROG Xbox Ally X gaming laptop. This cutting-edge device is causing a stir in the gaming community with its ability to stream games from multiple platforms onto one sleek machine. Despite its hefty price tag of €899, it’s already sold out on the official store, leaving fans scrambling to find alternative sources. Don’t miss out on all the details and insights—it’s a must-read for anyone eager to stay ahead in the gaming world! (Check it out here: https://playersforlife.com/2025/10/08/nearly-900-and-sold-out-on-official-store/) As the gaming community eagerly awaits the highly anticipated release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on November 17, Activision has taken an interesting approach to maintain player engagement. With Electronic Arts’ Battlefield 6 looming as a significant competitor, Bruno Pferd explores how Activision is leveraging its previous title, Black Ops 6, to keep the hype train rolling. Dive into the details of this strategic maneuver and learn about the free play period for Black Ops 6 from October 9 to 16 Call of Duty Retaliates Against Battlefield to see how Call of Duty is retaliating against Battlefield’s upcoming release. Exciting news for all Call of Duty fans out there! Ahmed Hassan over at Players For Life recently dug into the latest Halloween-themed update for Black Ops 6, titled “Predator Arrives at Black Ops 6” (published on October 7, 2025). This post covers the release of The Haunting event, which introduces an array of exclusive skins and characters from iconic horror franchises. From Predator to Chucky’s Tiffany in human form, there’s plenty to get excited about as Activision prepares for upcoming movie releases. Be sure to check it out Predator Arrives at Black Ops 6!
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Official Name | Activision |
Brief Summary | The Activision 10-in-1 is a TV Games Video Game System released in 2000 (with copyright year of 2001) by Toymax. This is not only one of the oldest plug-and-play systems, but also the first plug-n-play to be licensed. When Jakks Pacific bought out Toymax, they later reintroduced it in 2004 with a new controller design.
Built-in games: Pitfall! |
Platforms | Plug & Play |
Released | December 31, 2000 |
Genre | Arcade |
Content Rating | E |
Languages | Japanese |
Genre | Toymax |
Genre | Jakks Pacific, Toymax |