The Activision logo was not presented in Call of Duty: Vanguard Trailer

The name and logo of activision that are missing in the Call of Duty disclosure trailer: Vanguard is definitely not a simple omission.

The entrance of Call of Duty this year was first showed earlier this week. It acts as the first great disclosure of activision since the recent demand in which the company was being sued by mistreatment to women within the firm. Taking into account that the Franchise is the Activision Insignia series, it was more than strange not to see your logo anywhere in the trailer.

The user of. Neoxon619 was one of the first people to make the point on social networks. While the logos of the Sledgehammer Games Development Studies, Beenox and Treyarch are shown at the end, the activision is not in sight. The video only mentions the company logo in very small print, in the section related to copyright information. It is also worth noting that the Activision logo does not appear on the Battle.Net page of Call of Duty: Vanguard, while the oldest titles in the store had the name of Activision.

There is a lot of illness attached to the Activision logo these days, mainly due to demand and its repercussions. Nor does it help many perceive them as responsible for Blizzard's malfunction of his greatest intellectual property, World of Warcraft. It goes without saying that Activision is in trouble, which probably led them not to want to put their name on the progress of the revelation.

Without Activision Logo: Will the difference really make?

According to Kotaku's research, the Activision logo has appeared in the disclosure trailer of each call of duty from Modern Warfare 3 (which came out ten years ago). Kotaku also ended up contacting Activision with respect to the Logo Commission, to which the publisher responded: Call of Duty has continued to expand in an incredible universe of experiences. This was a creative choice that reflects how Vanguard represents the next great delivery of the franchise.

Needless to say, the statement sounds a bit hollow. It is likely that Activision will attempt to distance its name from the game marketing. The company is more than aware that you promote your name and associate it with Call of Duty: Vanguard will only serve to remind players the controversies surrounding the editor. Even so, people have realized now, and many make fun of the company for their attempt to make players forget.

With a couple of prominent figures and potential customers who already went from Activision-Blizzard during the start of demand, the future of the company seems more unstable than ever. We will have to see if a competent call of duty game will be enough to recover part of that good will.

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