According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, Activision-Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will "consider" leaving his position if he cannot solve the company's issues quickly. This comes in the wake of a previous WSJ report that brought new, damning allegations to light directly regarding Kotick last week which has resulted in widespread pressure on Activision-Blizzard to remove him.

The allegations are far reaching and broad, concerning both Kotick's personal conduct and his involvement with situations pertaining to the ongoing DFEH sexual harassment lawsuit. Some of the biggest takeaways were that Kotick threatened to have an assistant killed, stepped in on behalf of a leadership-position-employee about to be terminated for sexual harassment, and knowing about multiple cases of sexual harassment and rape at the company and keeping this information from employees and the board of directors.

According to the newest report, Kotick has been in multiple meetings with both Activision and Blizzard senior staff since the allegations came to light. It was in a meeting with the latter where he reportedly stated that he will 'consider' leaving the company if he couldn't fix the issues 'with speed'.