* Call of Duty Series Heading To New Genres
* Guitar Hero PSP (Will Feature Drum Component)
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StarCraft II Out In 2009
* New Transformers In 2010
* New Spiderman In 2010
* New James Bond In 2010
* New Tony Hawk In 2010
* Shrek 4
* StarCraft II Beta This Summer
* New European Targeted Music Game IP That May Or May Not Be DJ Hero
* Either Guitar Hero 5 Or Guitar Hero Van Halen Releasing September 1st (Not Clear Which)
* Activision Believes Physical Interfaces (Peripherals) Are Now Greatly Important, Cites DJ Hero And Tony Hawk: Ride
* Activision's CEO Talks About Rising Game Prices (Due To Peripherals) And How They're Still A Good Value
* Mike Griffith: "Simply put, on Call of Duty, each year has been better than the year before."
* Call Of Duty Poducts Have Totalled Over 35 Million Units
* Activision Wishes To "'monetize online gameplay even further,' starting with more downloadable content."
* StarCraft 1 Has Sold More Than 11 Million Copies
* Diablo Franchise Over 20 Million Copies
* WoW Now At 11.5 Million Subscribers [Note: It Has Been For Quite A While, Seems To Have Finally Peaked]
* "Griffith says the concept of Blur falls in between the hardcore tuner sims and just-for-fun arcade racers. Mario Kart in particular shows the potential for a well-crafted mainstream racing game. But where Mario Kart was limited to one system, Blur will be multiplatform, Griffith notes. He throws to a trailer with the tagline that the company wants it to do to racing games what Call of Duty did to shooters."
* The next question is on how to monetize the Battle.net platform. Morhaime simply responds, "I'm not ready to talk about that today." [Note: Oh God]