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Activision-Blizzard To Release Tons of Gaming Reading Material Over the Summer
If you’re both an avid gamer and an avid reader then this news is likely to be right up your street. Activision-Blizzard are releasing a line of books- ranging from cook books to art books and more- based on the Activision-Blizzard video game franchises Overwatch, Crash Bandicoot and World of Warcraft.
The release dates for the line-up ranges from May- this month and so some of which are out now- and goes into July and there are a few various genres fir each video game franchise so you are sure to find something to your liking with this selection. Check out the entire list of books available- along with the release dates below.
All Images Courtesy of Activision-Blizzard
World of Warcraft
Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms (Available Now)

Folk & Fairy Tales of Azeroth (Releasing May 25)

New Flavors of Azeroth: The Official Cookbook (Releasing June 1)

Grimoire of the Shadowlands and Beyond (Releasing July 14)

Overwatch
Deadlock Rebels (Releasing June 1)

The Cinematic Art of Overwatch: Volume 2 (Releasing July 14)

Overwatch Sticker Art Puzzles (Releasing July 21)

Crash Bandicoot
The Art of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (Available Now)

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