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Activision boss Bobby Kotick: Regulators are ‘greatest threat to innovation’

Por: New York Post Tech May 05, 2023

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In a surprise move last week, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority moved to . Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick – whose company is behind blockbusters like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush – declined to comment on the merger’s future specifically. But Kotick did share his thoughts on the future of the gaming industry and how excessive regulation is curtailing innovation. Lydia: What keeps you up at night? What... + full article



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