Activision updated the copyright year in the footer of their Terms of Use from 2025 to 2026 on June 21, 2026. This is a routine annual copyright date update reflecting the current year. No material changes to the substantive terms, conditions, rights, or obligations were made.
This change reflects a routine annual update to the copyright notice in Activision's Terms of Use footer. The substantive content, terms, conditions, and user rights remain unchanged. No action is required.
This change has no operational significance. It is a routine annual copyright year update that does not modify any substantive terms, user rights, obligations, or policy provisions.
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This change is a routine copyright year update with no material impact on compliance obligations, regulatory applicability, or contractual substance. No action is required.
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