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Activision Blizzard wanted to acquire Time Warner, says Bobby Kotick

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In an interview with Variety, Kotick said the Call of Duty maker was ready to swoop in and make a bid for Time Warner if AT&T had been unable to complete its $85.4 billion acquisition of the media and entertainment company.

But despite significant opposition from the US government due to antitrust concerns, the deal eventually went through in 2018, scuppering Activision’s plans.

“We’d take their IP and turn it into games. They’d take our IP and turn it into film and television, and we’d have an extraordinary company,” Kotick said.

“We raised all the capital and were ready to go in the event that AT&T couldn’t get the deal done.”

Time Warner successor Warner Bros. Discovery has recently enjoyed notable success in the games business, with Hogwarts Legacy becoming its fifth $1 billion-plus gaming franchise.
 
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