During a September Quarter financial results call this afternoon, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick revealed that the company would be shipping more than 70s SKUs in 2009, all based on “already proven franchises.”

Translation: many versions ofGuitar Hero,Call of Duty, andTony Hawk-based titles to appear on any piece of hardware that will play games. Confirmed on the call for 2009 were multipleGuitar Herotitles, a new Bond game, “innovative”Call of Dutytitles, and games based on films like Dreamworks’Monsters vs AliensandWolverine.

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Kotick also notes that the company has plans to release games based on three to four new IPs, all of which he says are well into production. Later in the call, Activision’s Mike Griffith mentionsSingularity,Prototype, and a Bizarre Creations racing title among these new IPs. It’s possible that the fourth of these new IPs may be the rumoredDJ Herosupposedly in development by Activision Blizzard’s recent acquisition, Freestyle Games.

If you’re looking to crunch numbers, you can check out the press release for the September Quarter resultshere.

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