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Microsoft Gaming CEO welcomes Activision Blizzard employees to Xbox. Phil Spencer will now visit Activision, Blizzard, and King offices in the coming weeks.

Microsoft just finalized its giant $68.7 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard earlier today. Xbox chief Phil Spencer has now welcomed Activision Blizzard King employees to Xbox in an internal memo to all of Microsoft’s full-time employees today. “We couldn’t be more excited that Activision Blizzard employees are our colleagues, co-workers, and teammates,” says Spencer.

> We are eager to learn from their creativity, exchange insights and best practices, and empower our new colleagues to bring their visions to the widest possible audience. And today, we officially start the work of bringing more groundbreaking games to more players than ever before and across new platforms from mobile to cloud streaming.

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