Since January 2022, Microsoft and Activision have struggled to complete the deal, with regulators in the US, UK, and EU raising concerns about the company's market control if it acquires the publisher's iconic IPs and studios. Since then, Microsoft has agreed to hand over cloud streaming rights to Ubisoft, as well as agreements with rivals Nintendo and Sony to keep Call of Duty on their platforms for at least another decade.
Along with the announcement of the deal's completion, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick announced his resignation as CEO but will remain in the position for the rest of the year. It is currently unknown who will replace the veteran executive. “I have long said that I am fully committed to helping with the transition,” Kotick said in an email to employees. “Phil has asked me to stay on as CEO of ABK, reporting to him, and we have agreed that I will do that through the end of 2023. We both look forward to working together on a smooth integration for our teams and players.”