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Microsoft's announcement regarding a planned merger with Activision Blizzard sent ripples through the gaming industry due to a variety of different reasons. The ramifications of Microsoft's libraries, Xbox Game Pass, exclusivity, and more are all astonishing. But much of the discussion has been focused on what will be the fate of current Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick who for months has held back from resigning in the wake of allegations of a toxic workplace culture as well as a lack of leadership. After the news of the acquisition, Kotick is likely headed for a big payday towards the end of the process. It just feels not right. And while this, rightly can be a very difficult to accept for many but, in reality, it's important to focus on the positive actions which will improve the working environment for employees, as well as the role we can play in ensuring this happens.

Let's start by stating the obvious: It can be a real sting to see bad actors to be rewarded by society. It's unjust. There's a cosmic feeling that karma isn't supposed to operate this way. The focus on Kotick's salary is entirely plausible. If the allegations concerning his own culpability in failing to take action against a culture of abuse and harassment buy WoTLK Gold are correct, it's human to be apprehensive about the notion that a huge salary is heading to him as a reward for supporting the culture that is responsible for the many reports of toxicity in Activision Blizzard and then stubbornly refusing to leave.