In a surprising twist for gamers bombarded with unexpected loadout ads, Activision has quickly rolled back its controversial in-game advertisements. Originally introduced as an experimental "feature," the move sparked immediate community outrage, forcing the studio to label the whole affair as nothing more than a costly mistake.
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