
The recent Call of Duty launch has been muddled but new game modes are proving a hit.
We’re talking about a man who lined his pockets while his staff noted horrible working situations, which he then blamed on “a very aggressive labour movementworking hard to try to destabilise the company.” It’s hard to be genuinely sad that he’s leaving gaming after the Microsoft buyout of Activision Blizzard when his company has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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What’s worse is the tainted state he leaves the company in despite there being thousands of passionate, dedicated, talented, and wonderful members of staff still putting in hundreds of hours to bring us entertainment.
So, instead of dedicating more words to him let’s look at the games that Activision Blizzard are currently supporting post-launch.
We’ve got the successfulDiablo IVwhich had a slightly rocky start but has recently rediscovered its footing and is creating amazing experiences; then there’sOverwatch 2which has also had its moments of chaos but is still a great shooter full of personality and character; of course there’sCall of Duty Modern Warfare 3, the multiplayer aspects of which are keeping millions of players entertained; and who could forgetWorld of Warcraft, the biggest MMO ever created which recently announced a huge push in seasonal content and chapter expansions.
Let’s hope that under new management the company can turn itself around and continue to bring us top-quality games that we’ll be playing for countless years.
Topics:Activision,Activision Blizzard