US00507V1098 - Common Stock
ACTIVISION BLIZZARD INC
NASDAQ:ATVI (10/12/2023, 7:26:42 PM)
After market: 94.54 +0.12 (+0.13%)94.42
-0.05 (-0.05%)
Activision Blizzard, Inc. engages in the development and publication of entertainment content and services. The company is headquartered in Santa Monica, California and currently employs 13,000 full-time employees. The company develops and distributes content and services on video game consoles, personal computers, and mobile devices. The company operates e-sports leagues and offers digital advertising within some of its content. Its segments include Activision Publishing, Inc. (Activision), Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. (Blizzard), King Digital Entertainment (King), and Others. Activision segment delivers content through both premium and free-to-play offerings and also includes the activities of the Call of Duty League, a global professional e-sports league. Blizzard segment delivers content through both premium and free-to-play offerings and maintains an online gaming service, Blizzard Battle.net, which facilitates the digital distribution of Blizzard content and selected Activision content. King segment delivers content on the mobile platform. Kings’ product franchise is Candy Crush, a match-three franchise.
ACTIVISION BLIZZARD INC
2701 Olympic Boulevard, Building B
Santa Monica CALIFORNIA 90405
P: 13102666025.0
CEO: Robert A. Kotick
Employees: 13000
Website: https://www.activisionblizzard.com/
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World of Warcraft VP Holly Longdale says it's business as usual at Blizzard following the $68.7 billion acquisition by Microsoft.
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