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GamesBeat weekly roundup: Deep inside Call of Duty, and the Wii U’s legacy

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Welcome to another GamesBeat weekly roundup!

Activision Blizzard, Take-Two, Zynga, and more reported their quarterly earnings, and we covered them all. Also, we try to figure out what the Wii U’s legacy will be as Nintendo’s console takes its last breaths, and we launched the alpha episode of our new podcast, GamesBeat Decides.

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