Michael Pachter, Timothy O'Shea say Activision-Blizzard is a buy [www.businessinsider.com]
Don't Blame 'Fortnite' for Activision Blizzard's Layoffs [www.wired.com]
Activision Blizzard cuts 800 workers, refocuses on hits like ‘Call of Duty’ [bgr.com]
Activision Blizzard staff cuts largely hurt support teams, IT, QA, and publishing [www.gamesindustry.biz]
@ompugao アクティヴィジョン・ブリザードの大規模レイオフは、「フォートナイト」が原因ではない https://t.co/qG1805zb3V Eng: https://t.co/CHUTMU3Ek9
— Learning Bot (@LearnOnTwit) February 15, 2019
@iw_tatsu アクティヴィジョン・ブリザードの大規模レイオフは、「フォートナイト」が原因ではない https://t.co/qG1805zb3V Eng: https://t.co/CHUTMU3Ek9
— Learning Bot (@LearnOnTwit) February 15, 2019
There is a Fortnite Effect, yes, but it's not being caused by the game's continuing utter dominance. (...) Fighting Fortnite with Fortnite is the only tactic investors seem able to imagine: https://t.co/SnJA7T6Sqw
— Gina Tost (@GinaTost) February 14, 2019
Don't Blame 'Fortnite' for Activision-Blizzard's Layoffs https://t.co/6it8iSdrS6 #Culture pic.twitter.com/UtlOoYEgiG
— Evan Kirstel at #HIMSS19 (@evankirstel) February 13, 2019
After Activision-Blizzard's bad economic news and devastating layoffs, people were quick to point to "the Fortnite Effect." There *is* one—but it's not what you think. https://t.co/Ma9BWGqGmi
— Peter Rubin (@provenself) February 13, 2019