Activision Blizzard Shareholders Settle Microsoft Buyout
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 22, 2026 · Last updated May 25, 2026
The $250 million settlement by Microsoft>>> and former Activision Blizzard>>> executives resolves a significant legal dispute, removing uncertainty for investors regarding the 2023 acquisition. While Microsoft>>> bears a portion of the cost, the resolution prevents prolonged litigation, which is generally positive for market stability and investor confidence in the companies involved.
Shareholders of Activision Blizzard>>>, led by Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP-fonden>>>, reached a $250 million settlement over allegations that former Activision Blizzard>>> executives, including CEO Bobby Kotick>>>, and Microsoft>>> shortchanged them during Microsoft>>>'s $75.4 billion acquisition of the game maker in 2023. The shareholders claimed Bobby Kotick>>> breached fiduciary duties by rushing the merger to secure personal benefits. Microsoft>>> and Bobby Kotick>>> had also filed counterclaims against Sjunde AP-fonden>>>. The settlement, which will be funded 40% by Microsoft>>> and the remainder by directors' and officers' liability insurance, needs approval from Chief Judge Kathaleen McCormick>>> of the United States — Delaware Court of Chancery>>>. Both sides denied allegations but settled to avoid further litigation.
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