Phil Spencer Blames Activision Layoffs On Lack Of Growth In The Game Industry
During a discussion with Polygon, Phil Spencer gave insights on the reason for the Activision layoff and how exclusivity is hurting sales
During a discussion with Polygon, Phil Spencer gave insights on the reason for the Activision layoff and how exclusivity is hurting sales
March is shaping up to be another rough month for video game workers, especially those working at Activision Blizzard.
Activision’s Quality Assurance team recently announced that they have formed the largest video game union in response to recent layoffs.
Toys for Bob, the developer behind Crash Bandicoot and Skylanders has announced that it was breaking away from Activision to become independent
According to a report by Emer Walsh of the Irish Examiner, Activision Blizzard is planning to cut over 130 roles in its Irish office in Blackpool, Cork.
Another revelation during the Xbox business update was that Diablo 4 will be coming to Game Pass. Although Xbox brought dozens of Bethesda titles to Game Pass
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its scrutiny of Microsoft’s operations, especially the mass layoffs announced by the company in January.
Microsoft disclosed that Starfield generated the highest single-day addition to Game Pass subscriber count in the history of the service. This was part of the details shared during the company’s Q1 earnings call.
With the Microsoft Acquisition of Activision Blizzard now completed, one question on the minds of many is the fate of Bobby Kotick, the CEO of Activision Blizzard.
In what is considered the biggest acquisition in the video game industry, Microsoft has completed the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. It is also Microsoft’s biggest deal yet.