Jeffrey Preston Bezos declared today he's venturing down as CEO of Amazon not exactly a year after it un-delivered group based shooter Crucible since no one needed to play it. First Stadia. Presently Bezos. You would rather not see it. 

"I'm eager to declare that this Q3 I'll progress to Executive Chair of the Amazon Board and Andy Jassy will become CEO," the most extravagant man on the planet wrote in a notice to staff. "In the Exec Chair job, I mean to zero in my energies and consideration on new items and early activities." 
It's hazy if those "energies and consideration" will be aimed at assisting Amazon with delivering better games, or not have one of the most exceedingly terrible "brother societies" in the gaming business, as per one previous engineer who as of late talked with Bloomberg.The muddled attack into game advancement has been archived since a report the previous summer by Wired illustrated the tech restraining infrastructure's battles to rip off rivals in the gaming space as effectively as it has in different zones of the market. Prominently, Amazon delivered the MOBA shooter crossover Crucible last May, just to close down the game under a half year later.Presently Bezos gives off an impression of being closing himself down, or if nothing else removing a couple of steps from the spotlight.