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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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The sequel to the award winning and best-selling FPS Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
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27-11-09 Review for Playstation 3
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Activision-Blizzard senior management quietly reorganised
Don't worry, CEO Bobby Kotick is still at the helm to give remarkable comments to journalists and investors all around.
The LA Times is reporting that the world's biggest games publisher has quietly completely reorganised its internal structure without telling anyone, excluding even their investors.
Bobby Kotick is still CEO but Mike Griffith has been named Vice Chairman and will act as direct adisor to Kotick while former CFO Thomas Tippl is now COO. Tippl is the only remaining executive who reports directly to Kotick and will be overseeing Mike Morhaime who has been officially appointed as head of Activision Publishing (next to being president of Blizzard Entertainment).
The company itself is now split into four units with one focusing solely on Call of Duty, one taking care of all other Activision-owned IP and a third taking care of licensed titles. Blizzard Entertainment remains an independent unit as well.
New head of the licensed games division is Dave Oxford who previously was responsible for low budget value games while Maria Stipp is now taking care of everything else that isn't Call of Duty or Blizzard.
The result of the entire reshuffly is that 15 employees have been given the boot.
The LA Times is reporting that the world's biggest games publisher has quietly completely reorganised its internal structure without telling anyone, excluding even their investors.
Bobby Kotick is still CEO but Mike Griffith has been named Vice Chairman and will act as direct adisor to Kotick while former CFO Thomas Tippl is now COO. Tippl is the only remaining executive who reports directly to Kotick and will be overseeing Mike Morhaime who has been officially appointed as head of Activision Publishing (next to being president of Blizzard Entertainment).
The company itself is now split into four units with one focusing solely on Call of Duty, one taking care of all other Activision-owned IP and a third taking care of licensed titles. Blizzard Entertainment remains an independent unit as well.
New head of the licensed games division is Dave Oxford who previously was responsible for low budget value games while Maria Stipp is now taking care of everything else that isn't Call of Duty or Blizzard.
The result of the entire reshuffly is that 15 employees have been given the boot.
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