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Activision to release remasters of existing IP in 2018

Activision has teased remasters from its library of IP as part of a Form 10K filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

“We expect to release World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth and our latest Call of Duty game in the second half of 2018,” the publisher wrote in the document.

“In addition, we expect to deliver… releases of remastered versions of titles from our library of IP,” the document continues, also referencing DLC and new mobile titles.

While the document didn’t detail just what IP was being remastered, fans of Activision’s titles are hoping for a revival of the Spyro franchise… hopefully, with less Skylanders.

Alternatively, one of Activision’s most successful titles of 2017 — at least in Australia — was a remastered bundle in the form of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. Maybe other platforms will see that release this year? It’s certainly been rumoured for long enough.

What Activision IP would you like to see remastered and why?


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