Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has formally announced that he will be leaving Microsoft Gaming on Friday December 29, 2023 after 32 years in the company. Additionally, Blizzard Entertainment and King vice chairman Humam Sakhnini will leave the company at the end of December, and Activision Blizzard chief communications officer Lulu Meservey will leave at the end of January 2024. Several executives at the company such as Thomas Tippl (Vice Chairman, Activision Blizzard), Rob Kostich (President, Activision Publishing), Mike Ybarra (President, Blizzard Entertainment), and Tjodolf Sommestad (President, King) will now report to Microsoft Gaming game content and studios president Matt Booty. Meanwhile other executives including chief administrative officer Brian Bulatao, chief people officer Julie Hodges, chief legal officer Grant Dixon, and chief financial officer Armin Zerza will leave the board in March 2024.
The full memo from Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer regarding the new changes via The Verge:
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:
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
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