Update: Some more information has trickled out since we published this post. Officially, Bobby Kotick’s future post-acquisition is confirmed to be, well, unconfirmed. This piece of new information exists alongside everything else we learned about Kotick earlier today which is represented in the original post below.
One of the immediate questions following the bombshell news that Microsoft would be acquiring Activision Blizzard is whether or not Bobby Kotick would survive the deal. In a separate statement (via VGC), Xbox confirmed that Kotick would stay on and keep his role as Activision Blizzard CEO.
The statement continues and confirms that while Kotick would keep his position, he would be reporting to Phil Spencer, executive VP of Gaming at Microsoft and head of the Xbox brand.
To anyone that has been following gaming news closely over the last few months, the fact that Kotick is going to come along for this ride might come as a surprising development. Spencer recently criticized Activision Blizzard’s response to various misconduct and abuse allegations.
It’s a bit of a head-scratcher why, then, Kotick would be allowed to keep his position. One could reasonably speculate that the deal wouldn’t have gotten done without Kotick and Microsoft agreeing to what Kotick’s fate would be after the acquisition was complete. But at the end of the day, your guess is as good as ours.
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