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Activision Blizzard's current executive Frank Game is frustrating, Microsoft President: Replace the leadership, the capable one on

After the $70 billion acquisition, activision Blizzard's existing executives seem to be singing a double reed with Microsoft in their recent speeches, making a frank blow to the next step of the company's restructuring and exchanging "trust" for an upcoming blood change.

In a recent interview with the Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC), Microsoft President Brad Smith bluntly said that the day the acquisition was successful was when Activision Blizzard executives were replaced.

Activision Blizzard's current executive Frank Game is frustrating, Microsoft President: Replace the leadership, the capable one on

Brad Smith said that the senior management of Activision Blizzard is being investigated, "There will be some aspects that will change, a new team will work together ... Then we will have the opportunity to make sure that we have the right people in the right positions. ”

It is foreseeable that in the future, the words of the gold lord's father have touched many activision Blizzard executives. In a flash of self-interest between criticism and self-criticism, loyalty is expressed by digging deep into the shortcomings of existing work to show a cut from the past.

Recently, Josh Bridge, a member of the call of Duty: Warzone development team and director of Activision, admitted in a media interaction: "We messed up something, made the game bad, and was frustrated. No excuses. ”

It has been reported that the reason why the game presents its current bloated state and makes it difficult for developers to start is because the game lacks a clear long-term plan, which leads to code patches and patches, which has become a legendary code mountain that no one is willing to take over.

Analysts pointed out that when Microsoft is fully stationed in Activision Blizzard, the existing senior leader Bobby Kotick will definitely be replaced, at this critical moment, their own shortcomings will be made public as soon as possible, on the one hand, they can provide help for their own escape, on the other hand, they can also win more opportunities for future project restarts. In this sense, the brave "self-dissection" at the level of Activision's director is actually more like a "smart" self-help.

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