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You call that an early ending?
The last season seemed more like a suyperfluous addon.
and for the ppl who has those games from these makers/providers whill not get there money back ether you play it or not
The publisher was Activision.
Irrelevant. The producer acquires licenses from the license holders. When those licenses expire well, that's it. Nickelodeon I think is the ones who own the rights to Korra. Hasbro holds the rights to Transformers. Perhaps it was simply a case of the sales were not enough to justify the annual licensing fee for those properties.
1. As stated earlier Blizzard doesn't control Activision. Activision merged with Vivendi Games (owners of Blizzard) 10 years ago.
2. As Start_Running sasy, the licenses were up, thry were not renewed, the games stopped sold. This happens often with licensed games.
3. I need to amend my previous statement about Korra's ending. I had forgotten that while the series was pulled from Nickelodeon's TV schedual, they finished it thorugh their online video service.
Activision Blizzard bought out the majority shares from Vivendi dropping the shareholder from a 63% stake to 11.8% by the end of the deal. At the conclusion of the deal, Vivendi was no longer Activision Blizzard's parent company and Activision Blizzard became an independent company as a majority of the shares became owned by the public. Vivendi completed the buyback, along the lines of the original plan. Vivendi sold half its remaining stake on May 22, 2014, reducing its ownership to 5.8%. and completely exited two years later.
And nothing of this changes the fact that Blizzard does not own Activision nor has taken over.
Activision|Blizzard is the parent company of Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, MLG, Activision Blizzard Studios (because you *have* to confuse everyone ;) ), and King Digital Entertainment (Candy Crush Saga).
Top dog is still Bobby Kotick.
Locomotor79 is plain and simply wrong on pretty much every account.
The only thing worse than a spam necro is necroing to spread false information.