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Activision Blizzard's shareholders have resolved a legal battle with the company's former executives and Microsoft.

Activision Blizzard shareholders secured a $250 million settlement over claims related to the Microsoft acquisition.

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In a landmark $250 million settlement, Activision Blizzard's shareholders have resolved a legal battle with the company's former executives and Microsoft. The dispute involved claims that shareholders were shortchanged in Microsoft's $75.4 billion acquisition of the game maker in 2023. Led by Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP-Fonden, shareholders accused former executives, including CEO Bobby Kotick, of failing to uphold their fiduciary duties by hastily agreeing to a $95-per-share takeover. Kotick allegedly rushed the deal to retain his position and secure $400 million in benefits. The settlement, which awaits approval from Delaware Court of Chancery's Chief Judge Kathaleen McCormick, will be funded 40% by Microsoft with the remainder covered by liability insurance. The payment equates to 30 cents per share and aims to end ongoing litigation distractions. (With inputs from agencies.)
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