Este sitio hace uso intenso de JavaScript.
Por favor habilita JavaScript en tu navegador.
Tema Clásico
Tema Thottbot
Noticias
Blizzard
ABK Workers Alliance Send New Letter to Activision Blizzard Leadership Rejecting Choice of WilmerHale Firm
IGN
has reported
that a coalition of Activision Blizzard employees have formed the ABK Workers Alliance, sending a new letter to Activision Blizzard leadership expressing dissatisfaction with the choice of WilmerHale to conduct an internal review and urging leadership to address the demands outlined last week in their
statement of intent
.
Blizzard
J. Allen Brack is Stepping Down - Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra as Co-Leaders for Blizzard
News just broke that current Blizzard President J. Allen Brack is leaving Blizzard Entertainment. Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra will take over as "co-leaders of Blizzard".
Blizzard
Social Media Images Created to Show Support for Activision Blizzard Employees
An official Twitter account has been created for the employees at Activision Blizzard who are currently calling for an improvement in working conditions at the company. This Twitter account, @ABetterABK has recently created and uploaded an image that people who wish to show support can use on their social media.
Blizzard
Photos from the #ActiBlizzWalkout Protests - Employees and Players Rally Together
Employees and players gathered on Wednesday, July 28, to stage a walkout in protest of the official handling of the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit that Activision Blizzard is facing, and to call for an improvement in working conditions for employees, especially those from marginalized groups.
Blizzard
Investor Rights Law Firms Launch Securities Claims Investigations Against Activision Blizzard
Several investor rights law firms have announced investigations of potential securities claims on behalf of Activision Blizzard shareholders, claiming the company's failure to inform the public of the ongoing discrimination investigation could be considered a breach of their fiduciary duties and has misled investors.
Blizzard
More Details Surface on Alex Afrasiabi's "Cosby Suite" and Lawsuit Allegations
Kotaku has published a
detailed report
on Alex Afrasiabi's "Cosby Suite" mentioned in the Activision Blizzard Lawsuit allegations, as pictures and chat messages from a 2013 group chat called the “Blizzcon Cosby Crew" have surfaced. Blizzard has also confirmed Afrasiabi was terminated in 2020 due to a separate investigation.
Blizzard
#ActiBlizzWalkout Organizers Respond to Bobby Kotick's Statement
Organizers of the #ActiBlizzWalkout protest have responded to Bobby Kotick's statement from yesterday, mentioning that Kotick's response failed to address many elements of concern to ActiBlizz employees.
Blizzard
More Blizzard Employees Come Forward With Support for Victims and Condemnation of Activision Blizzard's Handling
Many Blizzard Employees have been resolutely coming forward to make statements condemning Activision Blizzard's official response to the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit that the company is facing.
Blizzard
References to Alex Afrasiabi Removed in World of Warcraft
Blizzard is starting to remove in-game references to former Senior Creative Director Alex Afrasiabi.
Blizzard
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick Responds to Lawsuit, Calls Their Initial Response "Tone Deaf"
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick,
amid falling ATVI stock prices
, has responded to the lawsuit allegations, detailing actions the company will take moving forward to improve the workplace and calling Activision Blizzard's
initial responses
"tone deaf."
Blizzard
Warcraft Team Releases Statement On Activision Blizzard Lawsuit And Removing Inappropriate References
The World of Warcraft team has released a statement talking about the recent events. In this statement, they also mention they're working on removing in-game references from offending parts.
Blizzard
Activision Blizzard Employees Are Staging a Walkout Protest on Wednesday - #ActiBlizzWalkout
Activision Blizzard employees are staging a walkout in protest of the official handling of the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit that the company is facing, and to call for an improvement in working conditions for employees.
Blizzard
Former Blizzard Employees Speak Up About Activision Blizzard
Many former Blizzard employees have spoken up, detailing unacceptable behaviour they witnessed and experienced during their time at the company.
Blizzard
Activision Zoom Meeting with Employees Doubles Down on Appalling Official Statement
According to Uppercutcrit.com, Activision leadership held a dissatisfying meeting with employees, calling Fran Townsend's poorly received message an "apology" and stating the corporate headquarters intent to fight against the California lawsuit.
Blizzard
Activision Blizzard Employees Publish Open Letter Criticizing Activision's Official Statement on the Lawsuit
Over 3200 Activision Blizzard employees have signed an open letter to leadership criticizing the official statement on the lawsuit, calling it "abhorrent and insulting," and demanding one that reflects the seriousness of the allegations.
Blizzard
Blizzard Employees Tweet Support for Victims and Condemnation of Activision Blizzard's Handling
Many Activision Blizzard employees have taken to Twitter to denounce the company's official response to the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit.
Blizzard
Former Blizzard Vice President Chris Metzen Shares Apology
Former Vice President of Story and Franchise Development Chris Metzen has released a message of sympathy and remorse following allegations made in a lawsuit against Activision Blizzard, leading with "we failed, and I'm sorry."
Blizzard
Former Blizzard President Mike Morhaime Shares Thoughts on Activision Blizzard Lawsuit
Former Blizzard Entertainment President and Cofounder Mike Morhaime shared his thoughts on the Activision Blizzard lawsuit, apologizing for failing his old employees.
Blizzard
Bloomberg Report Unveils Warcraft III: Reforged Development Issues
In an in-depth article, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier sheds light on the complications during development leading up to the problematic release of Warcraft III: Reforged in early 2020.
Blizzard
Activision Blizzard Executive Fran Townsend Calls Lawsuit Factually Incorrect and Out of Context
In sharp contrast to the message of apology and support from Blizzard President J. Allen Brack yesterday, newly hired Activision executive Fran Townsend is calling the lawsuit factually incorrect, with out of context stories from more than a decade ago.
1
…
38
39
40
41
42
…
118