
Microsoft buys game maker, riled by sexual misconduct allegations, for about US$70b - New Zealand Herald
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Largest ever acquisition involves firm hit by 'fratboy culture' allegations, firings.
A still from Activision's biggest hit, Call of Duty. Image / SuppliedMicrosoft is paying nearly $70 billion for Activision Blizzard, the maker of Candy Crush' and 'Call of Duty,' as it seeks an edge … [+3122 chars]
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