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Activision shareholders reach $250 million settlement over Microsoft buyout

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The shareholders said Kotick rushed into the merger so ‌he could keep his job ​and $400 million of change-of-control benefits [File]
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Shareholders ​of Activision Blizzard reached ⁠a $250 million settlement over allegations that the company’s former ‌executives and Microsoft shortchanged them when Microsoft ‌acquired the game ‌maker ⁠for $75.4 billion in ⁠2023, according to a late Thursday court filing in a Delaware ​state court.

Shareholders ‌in the maker of the “Call of Duty” video game, led by Swedish ‌pension fund Sjunde ​AP-Fonden, accused former Activision Blizzard executives including ⁠Chief Executive Bobby Kotick of breaching their fiduciary duties ‌to investors by agreeing to a $95 per share takeover price.

The shareholders said Kotick rushed into the merger so ‌he could keep his job ​and $400 million of change-of-control benefits. In the settlement agreement, the pension fund said ​there was compelling information that undermined any claim that Kotick and the Activision Blizzard defendants failed ‌to ⁠act in good faith.

Microsoft and Kotick brought ⁠counterclaims against Sjunde, which will ⁠also be resolved in the settlement ‌agreement.\

Both sides denied the allegations against them, according to the court filing .The defendants said they were settling to avoid the distraction of ​litigation and Sjunde ​said it was ⁠settling because the payment was fair.

The settlement must be approved by Kathaleen McCormick, the chief judge of the Delaware Court of ​Chancery who is overseeing the litigation.

The settlement will be funded ​40% by ⁠Microsoft, while the remainder will be paid by directors and officers’ liability insurance, according to a court filing. The payment amounts to around 30 cents for each Activision ⁠Blizzard ​share.

The deal was the largest in the video ​game industry when it was unveiled in 2022 and gave Microsoft the heft to compete with Sony ​Group (6758.T), opens new tab .

Published – May 25, 2026 12:13 pm IST

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