Toen Microsoft afgelopen oktober, Activision Blizzard overnam voor een bedrag van 69 miljard dollar, werd snel bekendgemaakt dat Activision CEO Bobby Kotick zou gaan opstappen.
Nu is bekend dat Kotick op 29 december 2023 gaat vertrekken. Kotick was 32 jaar werkzaam bij Activision. Hij is de man die met zijn besluitvorming, de kleine Activision groot maakte tot een miljarden bedrijf met vooral een focus op Call of Duty, een franchise die jaarlijks meer dan 1 miljard dollar oplevert. Hoewel Kotick een mega succes maakte van Activision, lag hij ook vaak onder vuur. Mede omdat hij miljoenen dollars kreeg in bonussen per jaar en om verschillende mistoestanden, zoals seksueel wangedrag.
Na het vertrek van Bobby Kotick, zullen de overige bestuursleden waaronder Blizzard Entertainment president Mike Ybarra, Activision Publishing president Rob Kostich en Activision Blizzard vice chairman Thomas Tippl, direct rapporteren aan Microsoft Gaming game content and studios president Matt Booty.
Naast Kotick zullen twee grote namen ook vertrekken namelijk Blizzard Entertainment and King vice chairman Humam Sakhnini en Activision Blizzard chief communications officer Lulu Meservey. Laatstgenoemde vertrekt niet volgende week maar in januari 2024.
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer heeft het vertrek van Bobby Kotick en de veranderingen aan de top, met de onderstaande e-mail bekendgemaakt aan werknemers van Activision en Blizzard:
Earlier today, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick formally announced that Friday December 29, 2023 will be his last day at Microsoft Gaming. Under Bobby’s watch, Activision Blizzard in its many incarnations has been an enduring pillar of video games. Whether it’s Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Candy Crush Saga, or any number of other titles, his teams have created beloved franchises and entertained hundreds of millions of players for decades. I’d like to thank Bobby—for his invaluable contributions to this industry, his partnership in closing the Activision Blizzard acquisition and his collaboration following the close—and I wish him and his family the very best in his next chapter.
With Bobby’s impending departure, we are taking the next step in aligning Activision Blizzard with Microsoft Gaming, by making the following organizational changes:
- Thomas Tippl (Vice Chairman, Activision Blizzard), Rob Kostich (President, Activision Publishing), Mike Ybarra (President, Blizzard Entertainment), and Tjodolf Sommestad (President, King) will report to Matt Booty (President, Game Content and Studios). The leadership teams for Activision Publishing, Blizzard, and King will remain in place, with no changes to the structure of how the studios and business units are run.
- Brian Bulatao (Chief Administrative Officer) will report to Dave McCarthy (Chief Operations Officer, Microsoft Gaming).
- Julie Hodges (Chief People Officer) will report to Cynthia Per-Lee (Corporate Vice President, Gaming Human Resources).
- Grant Dixton (Chief Legal Officer) will report to Linda Norman (Corporate Vice President, Gaming CELA).
- Armin Zerza (Chief Financial Officer) will continue to report to Tim Stuart (Corporate Vice President, Finance), as we previously announced to the Finance team in October.
- Thomas, Brian, Julie, Grant and Armin will continue to help us with the transition through March 2024.
- Lulu Meservey (Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Communications Officer) will be leaving ABK at the end of January. She has agreed to support Kari Perez (General Manager, Communications) on a leadership transition plan for the ABK Communications team, which will report to Kari. Additionally, Humam Sakhnini (Vice Chairman, Blizzard and King) will depart at the end of December. We thank Humam and Lulu for their leadership over the past year.
For most of you, your day-to-day work will remain the same—it’s still business as usual in bringing more groundbreaking experiences to more players around the world. At the leadership level, these changes will provide the clarity and accountability that is necessary to achieve our ambitious goals and foster a culture that is welcoming, empowering, and committed to Gaming for Everyone. We have an exciting 2024 lineup of games across Activision, Bethesda, Blizzard, King, and Xbox Game Studios, and I know that we all look forward to sharing more details with our player communities when the time is right.
—Phil