In the wake of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the tech giant has announced a substantial reduction in its gaming division staff, totaling 1,900 positions. Concurrently, Blizzard Entertainment’s President, Mike Ybarra, has announced his own departure from the company.
Leadership Changes and Legal Troubles
Ybarra’s decision to leave follows his co-leadership tenure, which began in August 2021 after J. Allen Brack’s resignation amidst the company grappling with legal issues. He took sole presidency in 2022 and has expressed gratitude for his time at Blizzard, highlighting the honor of leading the company during a transformative period.
Expressions of Gratitude and Future Plans
Emphasizing his ongoing support for the team and those affected by the layoffs, Ybarra conveyed his heartfelt appreciation for the staff’s commitment and urged them to maintain the company’s values. He assured them of his availability for support during these challenging times.
A new leader for Blizzard Entertainment is expected to be announced shortly, as reported by The Verge. The departure list includes Allen Adham, a pivotal figure in the company’s history, who plans to continue contributing to the industry through mentorship.
The restructuring has also seen the exit of several other executives, including CEO Bobby Kotick and other senior figures. These departures come amidst a transformative phase for the company post-acquisition.