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Former Blizzard president Mike Morhaime will leave his strategic advisory role with the company in April.

The move comes amid continued corporate restructuring at Activision Blizzard.

Morhaime announced that he was stepping down from his position as president in October.

Former Blizzard Entertainment president Mike Morhaime, who has been serving as a strategic adviser since stepping down in October, will be leaving the company in April, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company disclosed on Oct. 3rd that Morhaime would be stepping down, and that he would be succeeded by World of Warcraft executive producer J. Allen Brack. At the time, the company also appointed co-founder Allen Adham and chief development officer Ray Gresko to its executive leadership team.

Morhaime was one of the co-founders of Blizzard Entertainment and has been with the developer for 28 years. He has served in a number of roles including vice president, president, and CEO.

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