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Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Bobby Cotick, the leader of the Activision Blizzard, may resign after Microsoft's acquisition was completed. According to WSJ, Kotik avoided the statement, "After the acquisition is completed, we will respond to their requests." In the event of an active vision Blizzard, a signature activity was carried out by employees and shareholder groups to request resignation from the report that Kotik had concealed sexual scandals. According to Microsoft's official announcement, "After the acquisition is completed, the business of the active vision Blizzard will be reported to Microsoft Gaming's CEO (Phil Spencer)," it was not revealed that Kotik would continue CEO. 。 Mr. Spencer said in an interview with the New York Times in the past, "It is not us that my job is not to punish other companies (...), but it is not our shareholders and the Board of Directors. It is to do. " Also, when NYTIMES, Karen Wiz, contacted Cotick directly, he said, "After the acquisition is completed, we will respond to their requests." In the GAME*Spark editorial department, Microsoft will maintain the current system after the acquisition of the harassment problem of the active vision blizzard, or if there is a plan to take some action after the acquisition is completed, the answer to the current policy. I am looking for. We will tell you the follow -up report as soon as you get some reply.
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