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Nintendo Wins Latest Round In Its 15-Year Legal Battle Over The Wii

Nintendo Wins Latest Round In Its 15-Year Legal Battle Over The Wii https://ift.tt/LZTYQmf Nintendo has been known to vigorously defend its interests and intellectual properties in court, and one of its longest-running legal battles may be nearing its conclusion. In 2010, the Japanese video game publisher filed a suit in Germany against BigBen Interactive--the previous incarnation of Nacon--over its third-party Wii Remote controllers. Now, the latest ruling has unequivocally gone in Nintendo's favor. As reported by Games Fray , the Mannheim Regional Court has reaffirmed the ruling that Nintendo is owed damages of over €4 million plus interest. Because Nacon fought the ruling, that interest has increased the total fee to just under €7 million. Nintendo's contention was that Nacon's Wii Remote infringed on its patents for the sensor technology and camera needed to track player movements, as well as an acceleration sensor, and "the ergonomic features characteristic of N...

Call Of Duty 2023 May Carry Forward Operators, Guns, And Bundles From MW2

Call Of Duty 2023 May Carry Forward Operators, Guns, And Bundles From MW2 https://ift.tt/q6ICBH9

Rumored information about this year's new Call of Duty game emerged in recent days, and now Activision itself has seemingly responded to acknowledge the supposed leaks. One of the rumors circling around COD 2023 is that Operators, weapons, and bundles from Modern Warfare II will carry forward to the new game.

The official Call of Duty Twitter account recent posed a poll to its millions of followers, asking if Operators, weapons, and bundles should carry forward to Call of Duty 2023. The answers to the poll were "Yes" and "Yes, when is reveal?" So this seems to be a tongue-in-cheek way for Activision to acknowledge the recent rumors without giving too much away ahead of the official reveal.

It's not a definite confirmation at this point, but it sure sounds like content from Modern Warfare II will carry forward to this year's game, and fans who invested time and money are probably happy to hear that. 2023's Call of Duty is rumored to be Modern Warfare III, with Sledgehammer Games leading development and support from Activision's network of studios as is normal for development on the COD series.

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