On December 29, Microsoft released a statement saying that its Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Caudique had officially resigned, ending his 32 year career in the company. It is reported that the severance compensation of Kadik reached US $14.592 million, or about 110 million yuan.
Microsoft said that on the basis of retaining the leadership team of Activision Blizzard, only some positions in the company's structure have been adjusted, and most employees' daily work will remain unchanged. Microsoft Phil Spencer will continue to manage Activision Blizzard.
Caudique, the CEO of Activision Blizzard since 1991, launched a series of well-known game products during his tenure, including《 Diablo 3 》、《 Hearth Stone 》、《 Storm Hero 》, Watch Pioneer, Candy Crushing Legend, etc. In addition, the market value of Activision Blizzard also increased from the initial $150 million to $74.22 billion before delisting.
However, a few days before the news release, an anonymous employee said: "Kadik should have left two years ago. At that time, more than 1800 people publicly asked him to resign, but it's better to be late than not". Today, although Codick has left Activision Blizzard, many players still expect Activision Blizzard to become better and better in the future.
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On December 29, Microsoft released a statement saying that its Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Caudique had officially resigned, ending his 32 year career in the company. It is reported that the severance compensation of Kadik reached US $14.592 million, or about 110 million yuan. Microsoft said that on the basis of retaining the leadership team of Activision Blizzard, only some positions in the company's structure have been adjusted, and most of its employees have