CEO Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick believes it’s too early to talk about whether any of the company’s games will be delayed after switching to remote work due to the fight against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
During the interview CNBC Kotik was asked how the transition to homework affected the production of games in the publishing house Call of duty.
“I don’t know for sure yet,” he answered. – Most of what we have in production is now in operation. I think that we will have to really reevaluate this in a month and in three months. ”
According to Kotik, employees are provided and paid for high-speed Internet access, as well as the necessary equipment is allocated that you can take with you. Therefore, everyone involved in software development, art or animation functions, have “The newest and safest devices”.
In February Activision Blizzard confirmed plans to release a new Call of duty in the fourth quarter of the calendar year. According to rumors, the project is a reboot Black ops.
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