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Microsoft Swears Call of Duty Won’t Be Exclusive to Xbox
You can finally relax, PlayStation fans: Call of Duty isn’t going anywhere — at least not anytime soon. In an attempt to convince regulators to approve its $US68.7 ($95) billion Activision Blizzard acquisition, Microsoft promised today to bring upcoming Call of Duty releases and other Activision/Blizzard games to the PS5 and Nintendo Switch, and revealed new…
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The Real Reasons Activision Blizzard Was Sold, Without Bobby Kotick’s PR Spin
As you probably already heard, Microsoft is looking to purchase Activision Blizzard for a whopping $95 billion. But why Activision CEO Bobby Kotick suddenly decided to give up control of the company and where that leaves the beleaguered executive after the ink dries changes depending on who you ask.
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Report: Activision’s Bobby Kotick Didn’t Just Know, He Also Was Shitty To Women
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick claimed to be in the dark about widespread allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination that surfaced at the company earlier this year, but according to a new bombshell report by The Wall Street Journal, Kotick wasn’t just aware of the misconduct, he was also involved in ignoring or downplaying the…
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Activision Blizzard Has Fired ‘More Than 20’ Employees Over Harassment Lawsuit
With the company still mired in lawsuits spurred on by historical allegations of harassment, Activision Blizzard has used an interview with the Financial Times to disclose that a number of employees have been fired, and more “disciplined”, in the wake of the case.