Bobby Kotick Reportedly Set To Remain CEO Of Activision If Microsoft Deal Falls Through
Fox Business reports that Bobby Kotick will remain CEO of Activision Blizzard if Microsoft’s planned acquisition doesn’t go through.
Fox Business reports that Bobby Kotick will remain CEO of Activision Blizzard if Microsoft’s planned acquisition doesn’t go through.
Sony’s Jim Ryan has reportedly met with the head of EU antitrust regarding Microsoft’s proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Games from Blizzard have officially gone offline indefinitely, due to a breakdown in relationship between Blizzard and NetEase.
Google and Nvidia have voiced their own concerns to the FTC regarding Microsoft’s potential acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
In the face of a lawsuit from the FTC, Microsoft president says that the company “welcomes” its chance to defend its Activision Blizzard purchase in court.
Microsoft’s president Brad Smith published an opinion piece through the Wall Street Journal defending the Activision acquisition.
Activision’s COO steps up to the plate to say that Activision is prepared to “fight” for its merger with Microsoft to go through, if needed.
Microsoft is being sued for allegedly exploiting Activision Blizzard’s “weak and wounded” state as a company for its $69 billion deal.
Mark Darrah says that Microsoft’s buyout of Activision Blizzard will hopefully be a good thing in the short term, but perhaps not in the long run.
The UK’s CMA is no longer accepting opinions from the public on the Microsoft-Activision deal, and will begin reviewing the submissions.