Xbox boss Phil Spencer has explained that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will remain with the publisher "through the end of 2023."
As detailed by The Verge, Kotick will report directly to Spencer following Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard to "ensure a smooth and seamless integration."
Those comments were made in emails sent to staff by Spencer (seen by The Verge) in the wake of the seismic $68.7 billion merger.
Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard had "agreed" that Kotick would step down once the acquisition was complete, but neither company has confirmed those plans publicly.
A swift exit could, however, net Kotick millions in bonuses and parachute payments. An SEC filing spotted by Axios in February 2022 noted that Kotick will be handed a $15 million golden parachute payment if Microsoft fires him without "cause" or he chooses to depart for "good reason."
Activision Blizzard has been embroiled in controversy in recent years due to a series of misconduct and harassment allegations that have been levelled at senior figures, including Kotick.
In 2021, the Call of Duty publisher was sued by the state of California over allegations it had fostered a "frat boy" culture that resulted in instances of harassment and misconduct that went unpunished. Activision denied those claims and said the lawsuit contained "distorted, and in many cases false descriptions of Blizzard's past."
A few months later, Kotick found himself under the spotlight when the Wall Street Journal published a report that alleged the CEO had enabled abusers at Activision Blizzard by ignoring serious allegations of misconduct.
The publication also claimed Kotick had been personally accused of
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