Keighley's post comes after a more non-committal statement on Activision's participation published in The Washington Post Friday morning. "We want to support employees and developers" Keighley told the Post before adding "we have to think very carefully about how to proceed here."
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As someone who has been gaming nearly as long as gaming has been around (since the early 70's), you'd think I'd be against this. Having grown up with all the major platforms and the whole notion of physical ownership... but I'm not. i embrace this as it is a revolutionary convenience. And one i know for a fact many (especially here) have not even given the fair chance to use. I get it... i was there too. But now i have a new outlook on it. It really is a hell of an option if you just want to play with no commitments. By no means am i saying this should replace traditional gaming, its an option. And one that people should look at optimistically as a way to compliment traditional gaming. There is room for both to thrive.
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Not like they were going to win anything anyway, it's not time for worst company in America awards just yet.
Damn even at game shows Activision in my opinion is getting no break today.
''Rob Kostich, the president of Activision Blizzard, serves on the Advisory Board for The Game Awards alongside many other major game publishers and executives. There's been no public indication of any change in that relationship.''
That afterparty will be very awkward.
At this point I think the game awards are just a bit of joke, regardless of some pretty meaningless moral showboating.