The recent bombshell allegations against Activision-Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick, which included a case of the executive threatening an assistant with death and reports that he had knowledge of the pervasive sexual harassment issues at the company, are starting to bring on the pressure. After employees staged a walkout and demanded the executive's resignation, other major players in the industry are speaking out.
Among the first is Phil Spencer, head of Xbox and one of Microsoft's foremost leaders as far as the gaming sphere is to be concerned. Spencer sent out an email to Xbox staff late last week regarding the new allegations, stating that he and fellow leadership personnel are "disturbed and deeply troubled by the horrific events and actions" that came to light and that his team is "disheartened and frankly stunned".
More to the point, Spencer stated that he and Xbox leadership are "evaluating all aspects of our relationship with Activision Blizzard and making ongoing proactive adjustments". What this means in practice is anyone's guess, but considering the pull Microsoft has in the gaming world and how closely the two companies have worked together in the past, Spencer's word actually has a lot of weight here.
With these major corporations, it's always best to play it safe and assume nothing, but one thing that you can bet on is that money reigns supreme - while the Activision-Blizzard board of directors came out in support of Kotick after the major Wall Street Journal report, should he pose any tangible threat to the company's working relations with Microsoft they'll likely pull the rug out from under him.
