KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reached out to Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick about a potential deal days after a media report saying Kotick had been aware of misconduct at the game publisher.
  • Kotick subsequently reached out to a handful of other companies before the announcement of the $68.7 billion acquisition in January.
Bobby Kotick, chief executive officer of Activision Blizzard, attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 10, 2019, in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Microsoft first reached out to game publisher Activision Blizzard about a possible tie-up the same week a media report landed asserting that Activision CEO Bobby Kotick had known for years about alleged cases of sexual assault at the company, according to a regulatory filing released on Friday.

The filing indicates that the companies began negotiations in November, two months before agreeing to a $68.7 billion deal that would be the largest purchase ever for a U.S. technology company. For Microsoft, the timing was opportunistic.