Investors design shares could attain a high of $17 due to Mists of Pandaria's launch in September and Activision's partnership with Chinese Internet provider Tencent Holdings to launch the free-to-play diversion Call of Duty Online , potentially in "mid-2013," Barron's says. The Chinese gaming marketplace generated $7 billion and enclosed 160 million gamers in 2011, and is approaching to blossom by 20 percent this year to money in more than $9 million in 2014.
Activision Blizzard's shares have depressed 10 percent this year, whilst the extended marketplace has gained 11 percent. Parent firm Vivendi was seeking to sell its 61 percent interest in Activision Blizzard progressing this year, but it appears the efforts have shifted concentration .
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