He didn’t seem to get very specific about what it’d take, though.
Blizzard’s First Woman Co-Head Resigned Due To Being ‘Tokenized, Marginalized, And Discriminated Against’
Amongst the latest wave of troubling revelations to come out of Activision Blizzard, the Wall Street Journal reports that former exec Jennifer Oneal’s incredibly brief stint as co-head of Blizzard ended due to her being “tokenized, marginalized, and di…
Report: Vicarious Visions Changing Its Name After Blizzard Merger
Back in January it was announced that Vicarious Visions, the studio famous for its work on the Tony Hawk remakes and a whole library of excellent licensed games, was going to be merging with Blizzard. Now it’s emerged that this corporate move means the…
Diablo II: Resurrected impressions: Maybe not the best time to bring back evil
Online problems, corporate issues can’t be ignored, despite remake’s serious quality.
Overwatch’s cowboy will be renamed after namesake’s sexual assault claims
Announcement of name change comes day after new accusation in California lawsuit.
More Blizzard staff leaves after CA state lawsuit, including “Cosby Suite” members
Follows company’s backtrack on a Diablo II: Resurrected pledge about TCP/IP.
Blizzard president ends 16-year tenure amid lawsuit fallout
Two recent Blizzard execs will serve as co-leads for the studio.
Winter Comes For Activision Blizzard
On July 20th, following a multiyear investigation in which the company stonewalled the state of California at every turn, the state’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing sued Activision Blizzard over a pervasive “frat boy” culture of sexual haras…
Blizzard confirms developer named in lawsuit was removed for “misconduct”
Disturbing new details emerge of booze-filled “Cosby Suite” at 2013 Blizzcon.
Kotick apologizes for “tone deaf” response, promises action following lawsuit
Activision Blizzard will remove “inappropriate” in-game content among other moves.