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In an era where digital fortresses are continuously tested by the cunning and relentless efforts of cyber warriors, Microsoft has found itself in the crosshairs of a formidable adversary: Midnight ...
Microsoft initially disclosed the attack on Jan. 19, revealing that the group known as Midnight Blizzard was able to steal emails from members of its senior leadership team as well as from ...
The Blizzard Entertainment Story and Franchise Development team has unionized under Microsoft, adding to the existing unions ...
For the third time, one of Blizzard's internal teams has decided to join a union after the studio was hit by layoffs earlier ...
Rod Fergesson made a post on X on Friday to confirm that he has left Blizzard and Microsoft.
Microsoft closed its $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal in October, nearly 22 months after the deal was first announced after overcoming opposition from antitrust regulators in the United ...
Microsoft is the latest company to announce a major round of layoffs in its gaming division. It's cutting around 1,900 workers from its Xbox, Activision Blizzard and ZeniMax (aka Bethesda) teams.
NetEase and Activision Blizzard have finally made ammends, and it’s all thanks to Microsoft. Blizzard games such as Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch are due to relaunch in China starting ...
Microsoft lays off 1,900 workers from Xbox, Activision Blizzard after $69B deal By Ariel Zilber Published Jan. 25, 2024, 12:03 p.m. ET ...
Microsoft successfully acquired Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion after regulatory challenges, bolstering its gaming portfolio and reshaping the industry landscape.
Microsoft also laid off 10,000 people, or about 4.5 percent of its reported 221,000-person workforce, last year as it worked to complete its Activision Blizzard buy.
Microsoft has successfully persuaded regulators around the world to clear its $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard — the biggest deal of its kind the gaming industry has ever seen ...