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"Microsoft's Massive Layoffs and Game Cancellations Shake Up Gaming Industry"
gaming-industry2 years ago

"Microsoft's Massive Layoffs and Game Cancellations Shake Up Gaming Industry"

Microsoft has laid off most of the internal Activision Blizzard esports organization as part of the 1,900 job cutbacks announced last week. While the esports business is not going away, the company is evolving to better deliver for players and fans, with a continued commitment to competitive esports. This move will particularly affect the Call of Duty League and the Overwatch League, and comes after Blizzard Entertainment's deal with ESL-FaceIt to partner on the Overwatch 2 esports league.

The Demise of the Overwatch League: A Shift Away from Esports
esports2 years ago

The Demise of the Overwatch League: A Shift Away from Esports

Activision Blizzard has announced that it is moving away from the Overwatch League and will be taking its competitive Overwatch 2 scene in a new direction. The company will pay out $120 million to the 20 contracted teams, and outstanding franchise fees have reportedly been waived. Activision Blizzard is looking to run its next Overwatch 2 esports program with ESL FACEIT. The Overwatch League, which aimed to legitimize esports, faced challenges such as operating primarily out of the Blizzard Arena in Los Angeles and losing sponsors due to the ongoing sexual harassment and gender discrimination lawsuit against Activision Blizzard. However, the company remains committed to competitive Overwatch 2 despite ending the Overwatch League.

"Overwatch League's Demise Confirmed as Activision Blizzard Shifts Direction"
esports2 years ago

"Overwatch League's Demise Confirmed as Activision Blizzard Shifts Direction"

Blizzard has confirmed that it is taking competitive Overwatch in a new direction, signaling the end of the ambitious Overwatch League. The future of OWL has been uncertain for some time, and the transition comes as Overwatch 2 struggles to maintain a dedicated fanbase. The league, which required significant investment from teams, will be replaced by a revitalized esports program, details of which will be shared in the near future.

The Demise of the Overwatch League: Blizzard's Transition and Teams' Exit
esports2 years ago

The Demise of the Overwatch League: Blizzard's Transition and Teams' Exit

OverActive Media, parent company of the Toronto Defiant, has confirmed its exit from the Overwatch League, signaling the end of the League after six seasons. Most teams have voted to terminate their agreements with the League, receiving termination fees. While the Overwatch League is ending, Blizzard has hinted at future plans for competitive Overwatch, with rumors suggesting a new League organized by ESL FACEIT. Other teams have expressed gratitude and hope for the future, indicating that this may not be a permanent goodbye.

Overwatch League's Demise: Activision Blizzard's Official Exit
gaming2 years ago

Overwatch League's Demise: Activision Blizzard's Official Exit

Activision Blizzard has announced that it is "transitioning" away from the Overwatch League and planning to take competitive Overwatch in a new direction. This decision comes after several teams exited the esports tournament. The company is reportedly in talks with the Saudi Arabian state-owned ESL FACEIT Group to run the 2024 Overwatch season. Activision Blizzard previously expressed doubts about the longevity of the Overwatch League in a SEC filing earlier this year. The total revenues from the Overwatch League comprised less than 1% of the publisher's consolidated revenue.

Blizzard's Overwatch League Comes to an End, Paving the Way for a New Direction
gaming2 years ago

Blizzard's Overwatch League Comes to an End, Paving the Way for a New Direction

Blizzard has officially announced the end of the Overwatch League after six years, stating that they are transitioning to a new direction in competitive Overwatch. The professional scene for Overwatch will continue, but it is unclear what form the "competitive ecosystem" will take. This announcement aligns with Blizzard's earlier financial report, which offered teams a $6 million payout if they refused to sign an updated operating agreement. Overwatch 2 has faced challenges this year, including negative reviews upon its Steam launch and the cancellation of its highly anticipated Hero Mode.

Blizzard's Overwatch League Faces Mass Exodus as New Direction Emerges
gaming2 years ago

Blizzard's Overwatch League Faces Mass Exodus as New Direction Emerges

Blizzard has confirmed that it is transitioning from the Overwatch League, marking the end of the six-year-old esports competition. The league struggled with team departures and declining interest. While the end of the Overwatch League does not mean the end of competitive Overwatch, Blizzard's focus is now on evolving the game in a new direction. The league's revenue accounted for less than 1% of Activision Blizzard's net revenues. The Overwatch League had its moments but ultimately fell short of the company's expectations. The future of Blizzard and esports remains uncertain.

The Impending Loss: Overwatch League Shutdown Threatens Microsoft's $120 Million
gaming2 years ago

The Impending Loss: Overwatch League Shutdown Threatens Microsoft's $120 Million

Microsoft, following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, may lose $120 million if the Overwatch League is dissolved. The league's 20 teams are currently voting on whether to end the league, with most expected to vote in favor of dissolution. If this happens, Activision Blizzard plans to compensate each team with $6 million, totaling $120 million. Each team had already paid $7.5 million in fees to participate in the league, along with additional operating costs. The Overwatch League has been struggling for some time, and Activision Blizzard is expected to collaborate with ESL FACEIT Group for the 2024 season of Overwatch esports.

The Uncertain Future of the Overwatch League and CDL
esports2 years ago

The Uncertain Future of the Overwatch League and CDL

The Overwatch League (OWL) is facing an uncertain future as Blizzard lays off around 50 employees and team owners will decide whether to continue the league after the current season. If teams choose not to continue, a termination fee of $6 million per team will be payable. The OWL has already faced complications this season, including the dissolution of the Chengdu Hunters and teams relocating. Viewership has also declined. While Blizzard claims commitment to esports, affected employees feel unsupported, and it remains unclear what the company's support for OWL will entail. Additionally, player engagement and investment in Overwatch 2 are declining.

gaming2 years ago

Overwatch League Faces Uncertain Future with Staff Layoffs and Potential Collapse

Activision Blizzard has laid off around 50 employees from its esports division, amidst potential changes to the Overwatch League (OWL). The company is considering ending the current city-based franchise format, and team owners will vote on an updated operating agreement. The layoffs came as a surprise to employees, who speculate that a skeleton crew may close out the OWL and World Series of Warzone seasons. The OWL has faced challenges, including a drop in viewership after moving from Twitch to YouTube, the departure of sponsors due to allegations of harassment and discrimination, and the absence of Overwatch 2 in China. Despite the potential overhaul, Activision Blizzard remains committed to a competitive ecosystem in 2024 and beyond.

"Overwatch League's Uncertain Future: Teams Vote on Fate Amidst Layoffs and Financial Concerns"
esports2 years ago

"Overwatch League's Uncertain Future: Teams Vote on Fate Amidst Layoffs and Financial Concerns"

Overwatch League teams will vote on the fate of the league at the end of the season, with Activision Blizzard offering a $6 million payout to teams that choose not to continue. Lay-offs within Activision Blizzard's esports department signal a challenging future for the company's esports plans. Despite this, Overwatch League commissioner Sean Miller states that the league remains committed to a competitive ecosystem in 2024 and beyond, building towards a revitalized global scene. The vote's outcome won't necessarily mean the end of Overwatch esports, but it presents an opportunity for teams to exit.

Overwatch League's Uncertain Future: Layoffs and Votes Determine Fate
gaming2 years ago

Overwatch League's Uncertain Future: Layoffs and Votes Determine Fate

Activision Blizzard is laying off workers in its esports department while facing potential dramatic changes for the Overwatch League. The fate of the league after the current season will be decided by team owners through a vote on an updated operating agreement. Given the financial challenges and team developments in recent years, it is likely that the franchise owners will choose not to continue with the league. However, Overwatch League commissioner Sean Miller affirmed Blizzard's commitment to Overwatch esports, stating that they are building towards a revitalized global scene. Despite Miller's optimism, the recent layoffs in the esports department have raised concerns about the company's ability to support esports in the future.

esports2 years ago

Activision Blizzard Expresses Concerns Over Future of CDL and OWL.

Activision has expressed concerns about the profitability and longevity of its esports leagues, the Call of Duty League and Overwatch League, in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company is exploring ways to increase revenues, including more seasonal content in live-service and free-to-play titles. Activision also admitted to challenges in retaining and attracting game development talent. The company's most popular franchises, including CoD, Warcraft, and Candy Crush, accounted for 79% of its consolidated net revenues in 2022.

The Uncertain Future of Overwatch and Call of Duty Esports Leagues.
esports2 years ago

The Uncertain Future of Overwatch and Call of Duty Esports Leagues.

Head of the Overwatch League, Sean Miller, discusses the future of the game as an esports, including the inclusion of Contenders teams in Tier 1, co-streaming, and the league's partnership with YouTube. Miller emphasizes the league's commitment to growing the Overwatch esports community and creating compelling competitive communities at all levels. He also praises the league's Chinese partners and discusses the decision to lower the minimum age for players. Miller believes that the league's success should be measured by participation and engagement across the ecosystem, not just viewership numbers.