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Former Activision Boss Bobby Kotick Wants To Buy Tiktok: Report
TikTok is in an exceptionally tough spot these days. Despite everyone you know using it for hours on end, the video-sharing app is currently facing legislation that would force its ban in the U.S pending a potential sale, and prospective buyers are lining up. Regrettably, one of these buyers is reportedly Bobby Kotick, the former…
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Activision To Settle Discrimination Suit For $54 Million [Update]
Activision will pay $US50 million to settle a 2021 gender discrimination and harassment lawsuit, news it dropped late on Friday in the US.
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Microsoft And Sony Finally Reach Deal For The Future Of Call Of Duty On PlayStation
Microsoft and Sony have finally reached a deal for keeping Call of Duty on PlayStation once the Activision Blizzard merger goes through. The surprise agreement comes after months of fighting between the two companies and is a sign the acquisition is all but inevitable. “We are pleased to announce that Microsoft and PlayStation have signed…
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Activision Blizzard Clears Itself Of Any Wrongdoing
Nearly year after an explosive lawsuit by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing kicked off a firestorm of sexual harassment and discrimination allegations at Activision Blizzard, a Board of Directors working group investigating the company has released its findings. Led by a 25-year veteran of the Call of Duty publisher, the group concluded…