In a letter to employees, President and Chief Operating Officer Daniel Alegre announced that Activision Blizzard would be suspending sales within Russia and matching employee donations to provide relief within the area, having so far raised over $300,000. Although the wording is a bit vague, the message specifies that they will be suspending sales of and in their games, which implies that it includes things like subscription fees, DLC, microtransactions, and so on.
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