If you cast your mind all the way back to December of 2022, you may remember a story here at Pure Xbox about a group of ...
Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration. Over the past three years, as I worked on a book about the history of the video-game company Blizzard Entertainment, a ...
Schreier took on the task of writing about Blizzard just before Microsoft announced its intent to buy Activision Blizzard. Since the deal closed, sweeping layoffs have rocked the entire company.
Our large investment to acquire Activision Blizzard further strengthens our resolve to remove this friction on behalf of creators and gamers alike. We want to enable world-class content to reach every ...
Gaming giant Activision Blizzard says more than 20 employees have "exited" the company following numerous sexual harassment and discrimination claims. The firm has spent the last several months ...
Video game giant Activision Blizzard will start laying off employees at its Irvine and Santa Monica locations next month as parent company Microsoft Corp. looks to cut costs in its gaming division.
A year afer Microsoft acquired the gaming company’s parent, Activision Blizzard, for $68.7 billion, the layoffs started in California. (File photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) Video game maker ...
Xbox announces a new Xbox Game Pass perk that will excite all Call of Duty fans, mainly those eagerly anticipating the next ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has restricted Microsoft and Activision Blizzard from "acquiring an interest" in each other. It published an interim order stating they would need ...
Both titles will arrive on November 5. Hopefully the response to those games will convince Activision Blizzard and its new owner, Microsoft, to finally move forward on StarCraft 3.
Activision’s efforts to combat Call of Duty’s toxicity problem in voice chat has, reportedly, paid off just in time for Black Ops 6’s release in October 2024. Activision published a brief ...
Microsoft Gaming is laying off 650 employees, or around 3% of the company's workforce, in its second major layoff in 2024. In an email from Microsoft Gaming CEO Phile Spencer to employees, it was ...