Por: Los Angeles Times Business January 26, 2024
Microsoft is laying off about 1,900 employees in its gaming division, according to an internal company memo, just over three months since the tech giant completed its $69-billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard. The job cuts represent about an 8% reduction of Microsoft’s 22,000-person gaming workforce, the memo, obtained Thursday by the Associated Press, notes. Those affected worked on teams for Activision Blizzard as well as... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech January 26, 2024
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 25, 2024 8:08 pm UTC / Blizzard shared this image teasing a now-cancelled game in 2022. Blizzard Entertainment/Twitter The survival game that Blizzard announced it was working on in January 2022 has reportedly... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business December 20, 2023
Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Bobby Kotick will leave his post at the end of December, bringing his 32-year tenure at the gaming giant to a close. Kotick's departure comes just two months after Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard in October and closed the biggest... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business December 16, 2023
Activision Blizzard and California's Civil Rights Department have reached a nearly $50-million settlement agreement to resolve a sexual harassment and discrimination case against the gaming giant, the Los Angeles Times confirmed Friday. The Civil Rights Department sued the... + más
Activision Blizzard pays SEC $35 million to settle probe | NBC News
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Fox Business USA Business October 13, 2023
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick discusses the Federal Trade Commission's attempt to stymie his merger agreement with Microsoft on 'The Claman Countdown.' Microsoft closed its of Activision Blizzard on Friday after clearing a series of regulatory hurdles since... + más
Microsoft completes $69B Activision Blizzard deal, its biggest merger ever | Ars Technica
Ars Technica USA Tech October 13, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Oct 13, 2023 4:05 pm UTC / The crucial part, you see, is You.Microsoft / Activision Blizzard It has been a long road since January 2022 when Microsoft to buy the gaming conglomerate Activision Blizzard King. But... + más
Microsoft completes $69B Activision Blizzard acquisition | Fox Business
FTC sues to block Microsoft’s $69B purchase of Activision Blizzard | New York Post
New York Post USA Tech May 16, 2023
European Union regulators on Monday approved Microsoft’s $69 billion bid to acquire video gaming firm Activision Blizzard — giving the mega-deal a boost after it hit roadblocks in the US and the UK. The EU made the decision two weeks after UK regulators quashed the deal over... + más
NBC News USA Business February 03, 2023
Video game developer Activision Blizzard agreed to pay a $35 million settlement over charges it failed to maintain “adequate” workplace harassment reporting procedures and that it violated federal whistleblower protection rules, the Securities and Exchange Commission said... + más
Activision Blizzard to pay $35 million to settle SEC charges on workplace disclosures | Los Angeles Times
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