Activision Blizzard CEO says Sony's 'disappointing behaviour' won't impact relationship

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Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will not allow Sony's 'obviously disappointing behaviour' to affect its long-term relationship:

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick says Sony's"obviously disappointing behaviour" surrounding Microsoft's takeover of the publisher will not damage Activision Blizzard's long-term relationship with the company.

"We all know our passionate players would be the first to hold Microsoft accountable for keeping its promises of content and quality parity. And, all of us who work so hard to deliver the best games in our industry care too deeply about our players to ever launch sub-par versions of our games," Kotick said."Sony has even admitted that they aren't actually concerned about a Call of Duty agreement—they would just like to prevent our merger from happening.

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