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    As Bobby Kotick leaves Microsoft and Activision for good, an ex-employee describes how he once threatened to “have an employee killed”

    What you need to know

    • Today was CEO Bobby Kotick’s last day at Activision Blizzard after almost 33 years with the company.
    • The stepping down of Bobby Kotick came after the Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, which closed in October.
    • Kotick’s time at the helm has been shadowed by controversy, and his departure met with a jubilant outpouring on social media. This includes one story shared by a Call of Duty programmer who claims Kotick once threatened to “have an employee killed.”

    As foretold in a memo to staff earlier this December, swooping leadership changes have been made at Activision Blizzard as the company enters 2024 as its first year under the helm of Microsoft following the $69 billion acquisition. The most publicized change was the departure of Activision Blizzard CEO and employee of 33 years, Bobby Kotick. 

    Today marked Bobby’s last day at the gaming company, and his exit has prompted some former staff to share stories of his tenure. However, these aren’t the heartwarming tales of a chance encounter by the water cooler. One former programmer has claimed that within a month of their start on a Call of Duty project, Kotick allegedly “threatened to have an employee killed.”

    Serious allegations and an out of court settlement

    Christina, who worked for Demonware as a programmer, made the claim on Twitter (X) (Image credit: Twitter/X)

    Christina (@chhopsky) makes this assertion while sharing news of Bobby Kotick’s departure from Activision Blizzard. The Tweet states, “I worked on COD for two years as a programmer at demonware. Bobby’s decisions made our games worse.”

    Demonware, a software development studio known for collaborating with Activision Blizzard (ABK) on Call of Duty titles, has aided other studios within ABK. Christina goes into more detail about their experience working with ABK in their Tweet “in my first month it came out he threatened to have an employee killed. in the all-hands that followed, no-one wanted to speak first. so i demanded his firing in front of everyone. (sic)”

    Bobby Kotick has worked with Activision Blizzard for almost 33 years, serving as CEO.  (Image credit: Activision-Blizzard)

    It’s not the first time we’ve heard this story, and Christina does later in the thread to reference the allegation as reported by Business Insider back in 2021. While it’s not confirmed if the allegation is true, Kotick has faced accusations from multiple employees over the years, either of direct mistreatment or disregarding problematic workplace attitudes and swiftly settling complaints out of court.

    One particular instance that Christina appears to be referring to is the reported voicemail left on an assistant’s cellphone in 2006, threatening to have her killed, as reported by the Wall Street Journal (article behind paywall). The matter was settled out of court, and Activision addressed the matter following the report, stating, “Mr. Kotick quickly apologized 16 years ago for the obviously hyperbolic and inappropriate voicemail, and he deeply regrets the exaggeration and tone in his voicemail to this day.”

    In 2007, Kotick faced a harassment lawsuit from a flight attendant, who claimed he said to their legal team, “I’m going to destroy you.” A spokesman for Mr. Kotick denied making such a statement.

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