Call of Duty

News

Activision Blizzard reports $639M profit for Q3 despite a sexual harassment scandal. Share prices down after the announcment that Diablo IV and Overwatch 2 launch will be delayed.

Activision Blizzard (ATVI) reported a $639 million profit for Q3 2021 last Tuesday, beating expectations.The financial resultsposted show that despite the sexual harassment scandal, Activision Blizzard’s profit was not hurt, and what’s more, increased 5.8% compared to Q3 2020.

Manuel “Rane” Delgado

Contrasting these positive results is the news thatOverwatch 2 and Diablo IV launcheswill not happen any time soon. Moreover, the adjusted sales forecast for the holiday quarter impacted heavily on Activision Blizzard shares which lost 10% despite the $639M profit for Q3.

Activision Blizzard’s Investors file class-action lawsuit against company

Trouble in Activision Blizzard continues. After California’s lawsuit, the stepping down of its president J. Allen, and workers rejecting the law firm chosen to audit, this Tuesday, the investors of Activision Blizzard filed a class-action lawsuit.

Manuel “Rane” Delgado

Activision Blizzard’s profit breakdown

The game holding company Activision Blizzard’s profits come from three business segments:

The announcement of the delay in Diablo IV and Overwatch 2 caused a big impact on the company shares. Despite the jump to $80 per share on Tuesday after Activision Blizzard’s profits for Q3 became public, after the news of the delays, the share price dropped below $70 per share on Wednesday.

Call of Duty

Sexual harassment scandal

After a two-year-long investigation,the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a lawsuitagainst Activision Blizzard in August. The lawsuit was in response to sexual harassment and discrimination complaints. This scandal had a huge impact on the company, including a change of leadership and an enormous hit in its stock price.

Activision Blizzard is seeking an $18 million settlement, according toYahoo Finance, and has taken many measures to solve the problem from the root. Earlier this week, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick announced that they are“working to increase the percentage of women and non-binary people in its workforce by 50% in the next five years”

Activision Blizzard Q3 2021 Reports $639M Profit despite sexual harassment scandal and game delays cover image

On top of that, in aletter regarding progress and commitments, Bobby Kotick talked about specific measures in response to employees’ demands. As proof of his commitment, Kotick asked for a payment reduction to $62.500. During 2020, he earned $155M in total compensation, making him one of the highest-paid CEOs in the USA.

The letter announces five new changes coming to the company including zero-tolerance towards harassment, increase in women and non-binary employees, waiving arbitration and pay equity.

Rohan Samal

Activision Blizzard’s future is still unclear despite its profit report. However, the change in leadership and the concrete measures taken seem to be steps taken in the right direction. Stay tuned toEsports.ggfor moregaming news and updates.

Activision Blizzard’s Investors file class-action lawsuit against company preview image

Hearthstone

Activision Blizzard stock price - by Yahoo Finance

Activision Blizzard CEO, Bobby Kotick, Takes Pay Cut Amidst Legal Battles preview image

Gaming

Rohan Samal

game icon