Activision, the owner of Blizzard, has pulled out of the PC Gaming Alliance, which it helped found earlier this year.
According to Kotaku, the decision as Activision felt it could not justify the budget required to maintain an active role.
The PC Gaming Alliance was keen to point out that the other members are still part of the organisation, including the recent addition of Sony DADC, the makers of Securom.
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