List of Vivendi Games titles
Vivendi Games was an American video game holding company founded in July 1996. It published games through Activision (Call of Duty), Black Label Games, Blizzard Entertainment (Diablo), Coktel Vision, Fox Interactive, NDA Productions, Sierra Entertainment, Universal Interactive and Vivendi Games Mobile. In December 2007, Activision announced a proposed merger deal with Vivendi Games that would create a new holding company named Activision Blizzard. The deal was approved by Activision's shareholders on July 8, 2008, and the merger was finalized on July 10, creating Activision Blizzard while dissolving Vivendi Games.

Titles
This list includes titles from Black Label Games, Coktel Vision, Universal Interactive, Vivendi Games and Vivendi Games Mobile.
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