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‘Activision doesn’t blacklist journalists,’ working on resolution with Gameblog

Earlier this week, France’s Gameblog posted a screenshot of Amazon France’s premature listing for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, a story that we and other gaming sites picked up immediately. We later found further support for the claim in a Treyarch employee’s resume.

A new Call of Duty title — or a second Black Ops — wasn’t particularly surprising, but apparently Activision wanted to keep the news quiet, and it called the site to take down the story, Gameblog wrote in a follow-up post. Gameblog said the reporter refused and that Activision took a strangely extreme route, “blacklisting” the site, uninviting it from events, declining to send it any more review titles and removing all advertisement.

Activision has now publicly responded to Gameblog’s claim: “Activision doesn’t blacklist journalists. We believe this was a misunderstanding and are working towards a resolution.” That sounds like a more reasonable response than the all-out journalistic warfare Gameblog reported; then again, this is all about a Call of Duty title, so maybe “warfare” was the angle they were comfortable with at first.’Activision doesn’t blacklist journalists,’ working on resolution with Gameblog originally appeared on Joystiq on Sun, 19 Feb 2012 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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