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Microsoft cutting more jobs from its gaming unit

Microsoft is cutting about 650 more positions from its gaming unit as it continues to tighten its belt following the blockbuster buyout of "Call...

US sues to block Microsoft’s $69-b buyout of Activision

Washington, United States—The US Federal Trade Commission on Thursday sued to block Microsoft’s $69-billion buyout of gaming giant Activision Blizzard, maker of the blockbuster...

Microsoft to buy gaming giant Activision Blizzard for $69b

SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft on Tuesday announced a landmark $69-billion deal to buy US gaming giant Activision Blizzard, betting big on the prospects of the video...

Microsoft to buy gaming giant Activision Blizzard for $69B

By Glenn Chapman and Joshua Melvin Microsoft on Tuesday announced a landmark $69 billion deal to buy US gaming giant Activision Blizzard, betting big on...

Activision Blizzard chief may step down if misconduct not fixed: media 

The chief of Activision Blizzard, accused of mishandling harassment complaints at the video giant, has signaled he would consider stepping down if he cannot...

Activision Blizzard workers call for CEO departure

The chief of Activision Blizzard on Tuesday defended his handling of harassment complaints as a group of workers at the video game company called...

US regulators target Activision Blizzard workplace

Activision Blizzard on Monday said US securities regulators are digging into whether the video game giant properly disclosed concerns about a toxic, sexist workplace. The...

Watchdog probes game giant Ubisoft

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Activision Blizzard executive exits following sexism row

Activision Blizzard unveiled a management shakeup Tuesday following employee protests and a California state lawsuit alleging the "Call of Duty" game maker enabled toxic...

Video game titans earnings climb as people play at home

US video game titans Activision and Electronic Arts on Tuesday reported strong earnings as people staying home due to the coronavirus pandemic turn to...
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