What happens next for Activision Blizzard’s biggest games?

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What happens next for Activision Blizzard's biggest games?


In March of 2021, Microsoft acquired ZeniMax for $7.5B—a price which, disorientingly, now seems modest. Almost a year on, and with only Deathloop released by Bethesda since, it’s clear that the impact of corporate changes, however dramatic, take a long time to be felt by players. So if you’re hoping for an overnight shift in direction from Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, or Overwatch, you’re likely out of luck. 

But behind the scenes, much will be in motion. The fact Microsoft has been able to buy Activision Blizzard at all speaks to the well-documented troubles the latter has been having. Against the backdrop of multiple lawsuits over harassment and discrimination at Blizzard, it’s easy to forget that many of the major games have also been experiencing convulsive issues. World of Warcraft’s crown has slipped post-Shadowlands, Hearthstone’s big new mode looks like a substantial flop, and the Overwatch League increasingly seems like a white elephant.





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