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What you need to know

  • Today was CEO Bobby Kotick's last day at Activision Blizzard after nearly 33 years with the company.
  • Bobby Kotick's resignation came after Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which closed in October.
  • Controversy surrounded Kotek's time at the helm, and his departure was met with jubilant outpouring on social media. This includes one story shared by a Call of Duty programmer who claims that Kotick once threatened to “kill an employee.”

As predicted in a memo to employees earlier in December, dramatic leadership changes have been made at Activision Blizzard as the company enters 2024 as its first year under Microsoft's leadership following its $69 billion acquisition. The most notable change was the departure of Activision Blizzard CEO and employee of 33 years, Bobby Kotick.

Today is Bobby's last day at the gaming company, and his exit has prompted some former employees to share stories of his tenure. However, these are not intimate tales of a chance encounter at the water cooler. One former programmer claimed that within a month of starting a Call of Duty project, Kotick allegedly “threatened to kill an employee.”

Serious allegations and settlement out of court

Christina, who worked as a programmer at Demonware, made the claim on Twitter (X) (Image credit: Twitter/X)

Christina (@chhopsky) makes this confirmation while sharing the news of Bobby Kotick's departure from Activision Blizzard. The tweet reads: “I worked on COD for 2 years as a programmer at Demonware. Bobby's decisions made our games worse.”

Demonware, a software development studio known for collaborating with Activision Blizzard (ABK) on Call of Duty titles, has assisted other studios within ABK. Christina explains more details about her experience working with Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait in her tweet, “In my first month, I learned that he had threatened to kill an employee. And in all the hands-offs that followed, no one wanted to talk first. So I demanded his help. Shooting in front of everyone “(sic)”

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Bobby Kotick has been with Activision Blizzard for nearly 33 years, where he served as CEO. (Image credit: Activision-Blizzard)

This is not the first time we hear this story, and Christina did later in the thread To refer to the claim as Reported by Business Insider Back in 2021. Although it has not been confirmed if this allegation is true, Kotick has faced accusations from numerous employees over the years, of either outright mistreatment or ignoring problematic situations in the workplace and quickly settling complaints out of court.

One specific example Christina seems to be referring to is a reported voicemail left on her assistant's cellphone in 2006, threatening to kill her, as reported by The Guardian. Wall Street Journal (article behind the paywall). The matter was settled out of court, and Activision addressed the matter after the report, saying: “Mr. Kotick quickly apologized 16 years ago for the obvious, exaggerated, and inappropriate voicemail, and he deeply regrets the exaggeration and tone of his voicemail to this day.”

In 2007, Kotick faced a harassment lawsuit from a flight attendant, who claimed he told their legal team, “I will destroy you.” A spokesman for Mr. Kotic denied making such a statement.

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