The irony is obviously not lost on the affected employees. They have also made their grievances known to the public through the Game Workers Unite Twitter account. And itโs a long string of tweets too, starting with this one:
We, the workers of Activision and their friends, have had enough. Join us in saying that it’s time to #FireBobbyKotick. โ๐ฟโ๐ฝโ๐พ โ Game Workers Unite โ๐ฟโ๐ฝโ๐พ (@GameWorkers) February 13, 2019 The string of tweets points out a few interesting bits of information, such as Bobby Kotickโs supposed pay of US$30 million (~RM122 million) a year. It also reminded us of Activision paying its new CFO US$15 million (~RM61 million) just for taking the job. Of course, thereโs the customary reminder that the late Satoru Iwata, former CEO of Nintendo, cut his own pay to keep employees during hard times. This is the complete opposite of the present Bobby Kotick, who is laying off employees during the best financial year of Activision Blizzard.
โ Game Workers Unite โ๐ฟโ๐ฝโ๐พ (@GameWorkers) February 13, 2019 The string of tweets ends with this line, โThe cycle of layoffs continue to derail our industry because of the prioritization of shareholder profits over workers lives and quality game development.โ Itโs a good point, but also a fact that wonโt change easily. Itโs still a business, after all. (Source: Game Workers Unite / Twitter via Variety)