Activision Blizzard Q2 2021 Investor Call
The Activision Blizzard earnings call was this afternoon. We've highlighted some of the written results below.

  • Activision had 127 million MAUs in the second quarter, down from 150 million MAUs in the first quarter, down from 128 million MAUs in Q4 2020, up from 111M in Q3 and 125M in Q2.
  • Blizzard had 26 million MAUs in the second quarter, down from 27 million MAUs in the first quarter, down from 29 million in Q4 2020, down from 30 million in Q3 2020, and down from 32 million in Q1/Q2 2020.
  • World of Warcraft net bookings again grew a double-digit percentage year-over-year, driven by the launch of Burning Crusade Classic.
  • Subscriber numbers and hours played were higher following the release, demonstrating the importance of Classic in enabling more ways for players to engage.
  • World of Warcraft remains on track for much stronger engagement this year than is typical outside of a modern expansion year.
  • The latest expansion of the Hearthstone franchise, Forged in the Barrens, delivered expansion-over-expansion net bookings growth for a second consecutive release following its March launch
  • The team is pursuing additional opportunities to make Diablo Immortal even more engaging for a wider audience, with the launch now slated for first half of 2022
  • Blizzard continues to make strong progress on Diablo 4 and is allocating substantial resources to creating exciting in-game content to drive engagement over multiple years
  • Overwatch 2 development passed an important internal milestone in recent weeks. After a great response to the recent community update, the team is looking forward to revealing more of the game in the coming months as they approach the laterstages of production.



Blizzard Employee Letter to Leadership
IGN shared Blizzard employee's letter to management.
Originally Posted by MMO-Champion
To CEO Bobby Kotick and the Activision Blizzard executive leadership team,

We are The ABK Workers Alliance, an organized group of current Activision Blizzard, Inc. employees committed to defending our right to a safe and equitable workplace. That right remains endangered as the stories of abuse and mistreatment continue to grow in scope, and new accounts of harassment perpetrated by current Activision Blizzard employees have continued to emerge since the publication of the DFEH’s lawsuit.

Last week, we took collective action to demand better working conditions for women and other marginalized groups at Activision Blizzard King (ABK) by writing an open letter signed by more than 3,000 current employees. We organized the #ActiBlizzWalkout at Blizzard Entertainment’s Irvine headquarters where more than 500 workers walked out and hundreds more participated virtually around the world.

Our request for action crosses studio lines, including workers from Activision, Beenox, Blizzard Entertainment, High Moon Studios, Infinity Ward, King, Sledgehammer Games, Raven Software, and Vicarious Visions. Our goal is for the executive leadership team to address their response to the California DFEH lawsuit, acknowledge the reality of working conditions across our organization, and commit to meaningful change at Activision Blizzard.

We communicated a list of four demands aimed at protecting our most vulnerable workers. These are: (1) an end to forced arbitration in employment agreements, (2) the adoption of inclusive recruitment and hiring practices, (3) increases in pay transparency through compensation metrics, and (4) an audit of ABK policies and practices to be performed by a neutral third-party. Importantly, we demanded that this third party be selected by an employee-led Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion task force.

In response to our demands, you wrote a letter to employees expressing a commitment to doing a better job of listening. You said you would do everything possible to work with employees in improving our workplace. And yet, the solutions you proposed in that letter did not meaningfully address our requests. You ignored our call for an end to mandatory arbitration. You did not commit to adopting inclusive recruitment and hiring practices. You made no comment on pay transparency.

One of our demands, a third-party audit of ABK practices and policies, was ostensibly addressed by your decision to hire WilmerHale to conduct an internal review. While we commend the idea of hiring a third-party firm to perform an internal review, The ABK Workers Alliance cannot support the choice of WilmerHale as an impartial reviewer.

We reject the selection of WilmerHale for the following reasons:

  • WilmerHale’s pre-existing relationships with Activision Blizzard and its executives create an unacceptable conflict of interest.
    • Activision Blizzard has already been a client of WilmerHale, who you used to dispute the Diverse Candidate Search Policy proposed by the AFL-CIO Reserve Fund and UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust earlier in 2021.
    • ○ Frances Townsend is known to have relationships with multiple partners at WilmerHale, including former FBI Director Robert Mueller.
  • WilmerHale has a history of discouraging workers’ rights and collective action.
    • WilmerHale states on their public website that their services include “advising on union awareness and avoidance”.
    • WilmerHale used anti-collective action tactics in their work with Amazon & Uber.
    • In media portrayals, WilmerHale is regularly referred to as a “Union Busting Firm”. We are already seeing the effects of this ideology in actions that leadership has taken to restrict our freedom of association since last week, including reducing the size of listening sessions and limiting access to those sessions.
  • The WilmerHale partner leading this investigation, Stephanie Avakian, specializes in protecting the wealthy and powerful.
    • WilmerHale outlined Avakian’s work as: “...counseling and defending financial institutions, public and private companies, hedge funds, accounting firms, investment advisors, boards, corporate executives, and individuals facing regulatory and criminal investigations and litigation with the government.”
    • In Stephanie’s speech highlighting her successes with the SEC, all of her significant examples included achievements in favor of investors, retail clients, and customers, but does not once mention employees or laborers. We need legal representation that centers on the concerns of our current employees, rather than investors.

We call on you and your executive leadership team to do better, and to fully address our list of demands. We will not abandon our cause. Our ranks continue to grow across multiple Activision Blizzard studios. While there are structural problems that only you can address, we are already taking steps to improve our workplace through a number of employee-driven initiatives:

  • Worker-to-Worker Mentorship: We are building a mentorship program where workers can seek career advice, support, and sponsorship from a network of colleagues in a safe external channel outside company communication networks.
  • Open Listening Sessions: We will host listening sessions that will be recorded and disseminated across the organization to facilitate ongoing conversation, education, and emotional support for employees.
  • Community Meetings: We will facilitate monthly employee meetings, in a secure external channel, to discuss our concerns, desires, and progress toward achieving our goals. All current ABK employees are welcome to participate in these conversations.

As these actions show, we love our studios and care deeply for our colleagues. We share your expressed unwavering commitment to improving our company together.

We are doing what we can, and we call on you to do what we cannot.

Sincerely,

The ABK Workers Alliance

Twitter: @ABetterABK
This article was originally published in forum thread: Activision Blizzard Q2 2021 Investor Call, Blizzard Employee Letter to Leadership started by chaud View original post
Comments 244 Comments
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Video Games View Post
    You know q2 ends june 30th and not in july where most of it took place? Including all the lawsuit things?
    People were claiming the exodus was massive in may and the next call (this one) would show it.

    The ball is kicked further and further down, but hey with the lawsuit it might actually get to the goal post at some point.
  1. Echo of Soul's Avatar
    Why are people continuing to support this company?
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by HitRefresh View Post
    These numbers aren't going to reflect what happened in the past couple weeks though.
    People have been claiming the exodus was ongoing months ago not just in the last few weeks.
  1. tromage2's Avatar
    Blizzard employee's letter is also not good.

    It has woke and left agenda driven all over it, these are also the people blizzard don’t need activists that want politics and agendas seen in all of entertainment.
  1. Wolfie of Medivh's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by tromage2 View Post
    Blizzard employee's letter is also not good.

    It has woke and left agenda driven all over it, these are also the people blizzard don’t need activists that want politics and agendas seen in all of entertainment.
    ....

    Ya know, there's a lot to be said about the above statement, but I don't believe in talking to brick walls.
  1. Cracked's Avatar
    Lol she basically just said "after this blows over, the games will make themselves". Good luck I guess.
  1. crusadernero's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowlands-is-fake View Post
    Well like they say, it's because of TBCC. But both the TBCC fatigue and the streamer exodus happened only recently, within the last couple of weeks or so. So that will show on the next earning's call, if it does have an impact.
    You, like alot of people on here, like to think short term. Short term(right now) wow suffers. Streamers dont play it, everyone shittalks them for whatever and people play FFXIV thinking its "so much better than wow ever was". Makes you wonder - why didnt these people just play FFXIV long ago?

    Soon enough, people are bored of FFXIV, so New World takes over for a while. Will probably get hailed first month(s), then people get bored. Suddenly, we are close to a new wow patch and more importantly - a new wow xpac. For all we know, that xpac might turn out very good. Also, the lawsuit and all that stuff will be months ago and people forget so easily.

    I dont think Activison needs to worry to much about it at all. A proper 10.0 and 99% of the playerbase forget whatever happend in 2021.
  1. Wries's Avatar
    but but according to streamers and youtube personalities, everybody hates the game and they are losing subs despite the pandemic. Waaah reality doesn't align with their narrativeee
  1. Wangming's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by dope_danny View Post
    Thats about it really. They are not growing. They are shrinking. At best the whales spending makes that an even stagnancy overall. For now. But everytime a whale leaves their only metric they can use as a positive shrinks a little.

    They aren't attracting new players. They aren't keeping existing players. They are just milking the ones that have yet to leave for more money per player.

    Theres a term for that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managed_decline
    It's not even that. I mean I don't want to be "that guys" who is like: This can't be true, I know they are failing cause I don't like them anymore.

    But only the first two lines are actual data. The rest are guesswork, predictions and the like. Totally worthless. As proven by what happened just over the course of one month after the quarter ended.
  1. Wangming's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wries View Post
    but but according to streamers and youtube personalities, everybody hates the game and they are losing subs despite the pandemic. Waaah reality doesn't align with their narrativeee
    Reality? As in statements by the company that hid decades of sexual abuse? That reality?
  1. hydrium's Avatar
    This is only going to end one way... with Bobby firing half the staff and saying "please write another letter".
  1. Souflikar's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by tromage2 View Post
    Blizzard employee's letter is also not good.

    It has woke and left agenda driven all over it, these are also the people blizzard don’t need activists that want politics and agendas seen in all of entertainment.

    The minute they introduced politics into it, they started chipping away at the seriousness of the complaint. Outside groups(hijackers) will take advantage of any opportunity while leaving the original cause, dead in the water.
  1. Katchii's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Zalraki View Post
    They are going to need some major store sales to make up for the losses this quarter. So... incoming new TBC store mount!
    Or allowing more than one boosted character per account...including allowing BE's and Draenei to boost.
  1. RoKPaNda's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by gleepot View Post
    that's because nothing really happened, streamers just like to pretend like they mean anything
    I mean they can certainly create the perception of something happening but at the end of the day if your average user is still having fun in WoW what a streamer does isn't going to change that. I certainly haven't noticed anyone in my guild or friend list leaving WoW for FFXIV. I do know one guy who plays both though.
  1. The Stormbringer's Avatar
    Let's hope they fully unionize. That'll get the corporate types sweating.
  1. RoKPaNda's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Xjev View Post
    Its not about having a good heart, or caring, its about money.
    I really wouldn't use a video with Joe Rogan and Adam Curry to try to make a salient point about, well, anything.
  1. Ivarr's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by chaud View Post
    World of Warcraft net bookings again grew a double-digit percentage year-over-year, driven by the launch of Burning Crusade Classic.
    They thought we didn't, but we did.
  1. agentsi's Avatar
    lol Sorry

    you as an employee, do not dictate terms to a company. The only time you have that kind of leverage is if they value you enough to follow through. And I can tell you right now, you aren't going to be around there for as long as you think.
  1. Queen of Hamsters's Avatar
    Color me shocked, no impending doom spelled out for WoW (or SL in particular) despite 3rd party website's OH SO RELIABLE reporting about the game supposedly losing all of its players to FFX-fucking-IV...


    BUT, this quarterly is not, imo, a reliable source for seeing the fallout of the controversy on the companies. That'll come next quarterly. But, if going by the Hong Kong controversy, I'd doubt it'll have much of an impact on the financials.
  1. darklogrus's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tonkaden View Post
    2-3 streamers are responsible for the numbers you see for FFXIV on twitch. Outside of Asmon and Summit, FFXIV is well below WoW in viewership.

    Please don't use twitch as a measuring stick for success.
    They are also why Wow was in the top 3 and not at the end of the 2nd/third row..

    Quote Originally Posted by Wries View Post
    but but according to streamers and youtube personalities, everybody hates the game and they are losing subs despite the pandemic. Waaah reality doesn't align with their narrativeee
    I mean maybe I missed it, but wheres the Retail info at ? All Im seeing is yet another Classic carrying Retail Wow.

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