Twitch star Asmongold has been vocal in addressing issues and sharing his opinions with his viewers. In one of his recent live streams, he took a dig at Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick. This happened after the news of Microsoft acquiring the video game company was announced. Asmongold slams CEO of Activision, Twitch, Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal, Micrsoft, Activision
The whooping $68 billion dollar deal with Microsoft came at a time when internal unrest within Activision Blizzard made its position quite weak in the market. Asmongold had also expressed his bitterness towards the company in the past for its alleged culture of sexual bias. Moreover, this time the streamer slammed the CEO Bobby, calling him “F**k Bobby Kotick” and elaborating on how “evil” the CEO is.
In Asmongold’s recent Twitch stream, he reacted to an interview where Bobby was discussing the selling of the company. Here’s what he said.
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“In a way, it’s like Bobby is the perfect villain. There’s never a point where enough is enough. There’s never a point of humility, there’s never a pint of, ‘I’ve made enough money now.’ It’s just pure evil.”
Asmongold then read a viewer’s message aloud: “He’s such an a**hole it makes me kind of like him.’ Yeah, it’s like Dio from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, pure f**king evil, down to the very core. There’s never a point where there’s a redeeming quality. Just evil, the worst guy. And it makes a good villain. Because it’s just so f**king black and white.”
The World of Warcraft streamer also talked about his wish to interview Bobby Kotick, if given the opportunity, even though Bobby “seems like a d**khead”. He was amazed at how some people like Kotick, mockingly stating the reason,“Because he’s such a piece of s**t”.
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Asmongold claimed that people are going to forget or be reluctant to care about Bobby after a year. He also assumed that the CEO will no longer be in charge of Activision Blizzard.