Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is re-elected to the board for another year

Even back then they cared about making money - they just went about it by building superior products. That was the best way to make money for a gaming company back then.

In modern times, Candy Crush is one of their largest most profitable IP. Does it still make sense to have the strategy of years of development to make unique games and stories - to not gross even half as much as a thoughtless game like Candy Crush?

I dont get the disconnect between gamers and the real world. Do you not go to work primarily to make money, passion second? If passion even makes the list at all? If the answer is you go to work for money - why is it suddenly evil when 100 people do the same exact thing, and form a corporation? It's the exact same thing scaled up

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