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Activision and developer of 2017 strategy game Warzone in legal fight over Warzone trademark


Duty calls.
Updated on 14 April 2021
Activision is embroiled in a trademark lawsuit with the developer of a strategy game called Warzone.
The mega-publisher filed a suit seeking a declaration that Activision's use and registration of the trademark's Warzone and Call of Duty Warzone do not infringe on the trademark rights relating to the free-to-play, turn-based Warzone strategy game.
Warzone the strategy game came out in 2017. Activision's battle royale launched three years later, in 2020.
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The suit, filed on 8th April in the US District Court for the Central District of California, comes in response to a threat of litigation from Randy Ficker, the Washington-based developer of Warzone.

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Activision and developer of 2017 strategy game Warzone in legal fight over Warzone trademark

Activision and developer of 2017 strategy game Warzone in legal fight over Warzone trademark
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