Activision Blizzard’s Johanna Faries shifts to managing Call of Duty franchise exclusively

Activision Blizzard’s Johanna Faries is shifting her focus to the Call of Duty franchise exclusively, and away from her role’s additional responsibilities as Head of Leagues for the CDL and OWL.
Faries has steadily added to her duties at Activision Blizzard since joining in 2018. As SVP, Head of Leagues and Commissioner for Call of Duty Esports – and later Commissioner of the Overwatch League – Faries oversaw the development of the CDL as it transitioned to a franchise format with buy-in slots that were reportedly worth around $25 million. She was also named General Manager for Call of Duty back in April 2021 to oversee the publisher’s largest brand. As a result, her presence in esports league operations has reportedly subsided with her working more on CoD. Since the change, Faries has focused her attention exclusively on CoD as The Esports Observer’s Kevin Hitt reported that esports leagues noticed “that when a meeting takes place and it has not been cancelled, Faries hasn’t been on a call in quite some time.”

Activision Blizzard have been restructuring their leadership lately in light of the lawsuits they face dealing with harassment and discrimination. Faries will now have more oversight on the company’s flagship franchise.

Meanwhile, the OWL has been struggling to capture audiences as of late, according to data from ESCharts, and is expected to make the switch to Overwatch 2 as soon as it can. For now it seems like Snow will head up the leagues’ day-to-day, while Faries will create the vision for where Call of Duty will go from here.