In 2021, a massive reckoning hit Activision Blizzard after there were countless reports of workplace harassment and discrimination. There were many attempts by the company to try and put out those fires, but after putting out one, another came up.

In fact, it seems that perhaps the coverage of these incidents was too much where Activision Blizzard’s CEO Bobby Kotick decided that maybe the best way to deal with the situation was to buy the publications covering the company’s scandals, namely Kotaku and PC Gamer. This is according to a report from the Wall Street Journal who heard about it from their sources.

According to the report, the idea was that by buying up these publications, it would help the company change the “public narrative” of what was going on. Of course, it doesn’t mean that all coverage would stop, but given that these are some of the biggest publications in the gaming industry, it could have an impact.

We’re not sure if there are still plans to buy either company, but Activision has since denied the report while Kotaku’s owner G/O Media has declined to comment. However, in the meantime Microsoft has announced that they will be acquiring Activision Blizzard for a whopping $68 billion in a deal that is expected to complete by next year, assuming there are no regulatory issues.

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