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Activision has planned several remasters and remakes for 2020

Activision has released some incredible games, but has seen game review and remastering in recent years. After the success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Spyro Reignited Many fans have wondered which game will be rebuilt and re-released next. According to the publisher’s CEO, Bobby Kotick, there will be many remasters in 2020.

The publisher was founded in 1979 and survived the collapse of the video game market in the 1980s. From that point on Activision launched some of the most successful franchise companies in the gaming world, including the Call of Duty, the Tony Hawk-and the Guitar Hero-Line. It is therefore not surprising that nostalgic remakes sell well. And the Americans are making use of it.

During the publication of the financial results of Activision announced in the fourth quarter Kotick “A series of revised and revised titles”. The CEO continued to expand, adding:

“Look forward to some future announcements, but beyond remastering, there are now many opportunities to innovate and think about new content within these IPs.” There are many great Activision franchises and it will be interesting to see which IPs are remastered.

Warcraft 3 Reforged - (C) Blizzard

Warcraft 3 Reforged: Not currently the best case for a remaster project.

Warcraft 3: A messed up remake

Activision blizzards newest remaster for Warcraft 3 has not been well received and many fans will hope for remakes that build on popular games instead of destroying their reputation. Many players will wonder if it is said by Kotick new games from existing franchise companies like Spyro, crash bandicoot and Call of duty will give because this is currently unclear. Either way, if Activision the pitfalls of Warcraft 3 can avoid, it could be another very successful year for the company.

We like to be surprised. We suspect one Tony Hawk-Game. – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater Remake may be more advanced than we think.

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