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Activision Blizzard, which produces the likes of Call of Duty, Candy Crush and World of Warcraft, paid out €9m in ‘employee ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGaming giant's Cork job cuts cost €9m in severance expensesMove by Microsoft to cut costs at Irish arm of gaming giant Activision Blizzard resulted in the loss of 128 jobs at support centre in Cork, new accounts show ...
Riot will permit the sponsorships for top LoL and Valorant teams, but won’t allow ads on official broadcasts or jerseys.
Xbox managers expect substantial job cuts across the gaming division next week as Microsoft continues streamlining processes ...
Andy Robinson of Video Games Chronicle claims that there has been 'negative chatter' in Xbox's UK studios in light of layoff rumors.
Overwatch's Heroes will be serving (literally) in an upcoming G.I. Joe partnership. The event will transform several ...
Microsoft Corp. will conduct another round of major layoffs in its Xbox division next week as part of a companywide ...
New reports indicate that Microsoft's planned layoffs of its Xbox games division may drastically affect its teams and entire ...
Microsoft is bringing more Activision Blizzard games over to Xbox Game Pass this month with the complete Warcraft trilogy and ...
While some of the Oracle of Omaha's investing rules have proved fungible during his six decades as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, ...
A move by tech giant Microsoft to cut costs last year at the Irish arm of gaming giant Activision Blizzard, which produces the likes of Call of Duty, Candy Crush and World of Warcraft, resulted in the ...
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