Kotick Slams Riccitiello as Gaming's Worst CEO
Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick unleashed a scathing critique of his ex-EA counterpart, John Riccitiello, labeling him "the worst CEO in video games" during a recent appearance on the Grit podcast. Speaking alongside former EA chief creative officer Bing Gordon, who hinted Riccitiello's leadership contributed to his own departure, Kotick acknowledged EA's superior business model but insisted he'd rather have kept Riccitiello in place. Kotick stated, "I'm not saying this because [Gordon] is sitting here. Our fear was always that Bing was going to run [EA]. And we would have paid for Riccitiello to stay CEO forever. We thought he was the worst CEO in video games."
Riccitiello's departure from EA in 2013 followed a period of poor financial performance and significant layoffs, having served as CEO since 2007. His tenure was marked by controversial proposals, including suggesting to shareholders that Battlefield players might pay to reload their weapons. He later led Unity Technologies, leaving in 2023 amidst controversy surrounding installation fees. His time at Unity also included an apology to developers for his disparaging remarks about those who resisted microtransactions.
Interestingly, Kotick, who oversaw Activision Blizzard's $68.7 billion acquisition by Microsoft in 2023, revealed EA's multiple attempts to acquire Activision Blizzard. He admitted, "[EA] tried to buy us a bunch of times. We had merger conversations a bunch of times. We actually thought their business, in a lot of ways, was better than ours. More stable."
Kotick's own leadership at Activision Blizzard, while financially successful, was also plagued by controversy. Numerous employee complaints regarding sexism, a toxic work culture, and allegations of mishandling serious misconduct surfaced. Activision Blizzard maintains that independent reviews found these allegations of widespread sexual harassment and improper management response to be unsubstantiated. A $54 million settlement was reached with the California Civil Rights Department in December 2023, with the department stating that "no court or any independent investigation has substantiated any allegations that: there has been systemic or widespread sexual harassment at Activision Blizzard," or that Activision Blizzard's board of directors including Kotick "acted improperly with regard to the handling of any instances of workplace misconduct."
In the same interview, Kotick also offered a blunt assessment of Universal's 2016 Warcraft adaptation, calling it "one of the worst movies I've ever seen."
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