 On Monday, Microsoft announced Joanna Ferries as the new president of Blizzard Entertainment starting February 5th. Ferries joined Activision Blizzard as the commissioner for Call of Duty's eSports division and then as Call of Duty's franchise's general manager. I think it's great that we can get some female leadership at the company, which has never really been the case. There was a dual leadership in the in the past, but that did not work out. She has a lot of experience though in running and helping run one of the world's biggest gaming yearly franchises. As an annual franchise, nothing is as big as Call of Duty. There's a lot of expectation for World of Warcraft being back in the focus, back in the main wheelhouse that Blizzard focuses on. Diablo 4 probably just going to keep cooking the way it goes and doing what it does, but a drop in regular content updates from Overwatch, Hearthstone, certainly from Heroes of the Storm, which is already kind of in maintenance mode, and that's kind of all they got going.