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Though not wanting to buy anything from Activision and by extend Activision Blizzard in general is something i can get behind, even though they've had little to nothing to do with Sekiro.
Technically, "Activision Blizzard" is one company. The name "Blizzard" is a brand that's owned by Activision, not a separate corporate entity in their own right. They've retained SOME measure of autonomy in spite of that simply due to how major a business they had been prior to the acquisition by Activision.
As such, any action by Blizzard is, technically speaking, also Activision, and vice versa. And any attempt to boycott either company over whatever actions you take offense to is only really going to be meaningful if you boycott "both" companies rather than taking the money you planned to spend on Sekiro and throwing it into Overwatch, or vice versa.
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