Activision staff react to Xbox acquisition announcement
Devs tweet about bec🌸oming part of the Microsoft family

Activision Blizzard employees have been reacting online to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft announcing that it's b🔴uying the Call of Duty publisher for $68.7 billion.
Public reactions from current staff at Activision Blizzard have been b🔯roadly positive so far, with content producer Devon Newbury saying: "I've always dreamt of working at Xbox, and now my dream is coming⛦ true."
I didn’t expect to wake 💃up this morning and find out my new boss was @XboxP3. I’ve alw𓃲ays dreamt of working at Xbox, and now my dream is coming true. LET’S GOOOO!! //t.co/8HsHAZIYfs
That sentiment has been mirrored by Product Lead/Seniꦇor Producer, Esports/Partnerships on Call of Duty: Mobile @BlakeEsports, who uses a Fast & Furious gif to sum up his feelings.
Me, reading the news 🍸afte♑r purchasing @StateOfDecay for the 4th time and putting in hundreds of hours. pic.twitter.com/Bns0fJsFyX
Treyarch studio design director said what mosꦬt people probably would if they found out they were about to become a Microsoft employee.
... maybe noܫw I finally get my hands on an Xbox Series X.
Interestingl🐲y, Mike Ybarra, who was once a corporate vice president at Microsoft before leaving in 2019 to join Activision Blizzard, kept things nice and a simple with an emoji.
🙂
The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft Activision purchase was announced just earlier today, with the Xbox giant acquiring the Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft publisher for an as🔯tonishing $68.7 billion. For cಞontext, that is a larger sum of money than the entire GDP of Croatia.
While the two companies will still be run independently𝐆 until the deal closes in 2023, Microsoft has already stated that: "Activision Blizzard games are enjoyed on a variety of platforms and we plan to continue to support those c♍ommunities moving forward", but that doesn't mean we know yet if Call of Duty, Overwatch 2, and more might end up being Xbox exclusives.
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The Call of Duty publisher has been in the spotlight in recent months due to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Activision Blizzard lawsuit, which you can find out more on the link.

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