Aftereffects of the Activision-Blizzard merger
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Unless something crazy happens, it seems that the Activision-Blizzard merger (which is really the Activision-Vivendi merger, actually) will go down without a problem — shareholders are voting on it that week, so by next week we should see confirmation that Guitar Hero and World of Warcraft are under the same umbrella.
Gamasutra has posted a nice expanded feature about what precisely that means, for both companies and for the rest of the industry. As we predicted, there probably won’t be huge repercussions for either of the biggest companies involved — both Activision and Blizzard will continue to go their own separate ways for now, sharing only a name among investors (Gamasutra even says the names on the game boxes won’t change at all). The biggest impact will be on the little guys in amidst — Activision’s previous shareholders now have to reply to Vivendi (who will hold a majority stock in the company), and Viviendi’s smaller division, the former glory of Sierra Games, will have to reply to Activision before publishing any of their titles.
And of course the other big consequence we’ve seen so far is that Bobby Kotick apparently feels he knows everything there is to know about the MMO game. certain. For now, though, it’s business as usual for both Activision and Blizzard — whether there will be any change in either company considering of the merger, we likely won’t see it for a while.
[via Blizzplanet]
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