Microsoft to buy 'Call of Duty' company Activision-Blizzard in major $70m deal | Newstalk

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Microsoft has agreed to buy the major gaming company Activision-Blizzard - the company behind the likes of Call of Duty and World of Warcraft - in a deal said to be worth nearly $70 million.

Microsoft has agreed to buy the major gaming company Activision-Blizzard in a deal reportedly worth nearly $70 million.

“Once the deal is complete, the Activision Blizzard business will report to me as CEO, Microsoft Gaming.” It comes after months of allegations around sexual harassment and toxic workplace conditions at Activision-Blizzard - allegations that have led to investigations, the resignations or firings of several senior staff, and calls for the firm’s long-serving CEO Bobby Kotick to resign.

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What a scoop if that was the price! Learn the detail junior jorno 💀

Believe its 70 billion not million

Try $70 Billion

Billion not million 😅

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