Los Angeles Police have been asked to hand over any records of 19 current and former Activision employees
Activision Blizzard's CEO used LLCs to quietly donate to politicians like Mitch McConnell, a CNBC report claims
Stakeholders in Assassin's Creed publisher seem more open to being acquired than in the past
In a meeting with content creators, Call of Duty devs admitted the battle royale was in bad shape
James Stephanie Sterling speaks on The Jimquisition and their caustic, decade-long journey covering the video game industry
In 2007, some folks tried to make a PS2 Jackass game and the end result is a weird collection of mini-games
Meanwhile, a Warzone studio swapped its profile pic to an ass tattoo
'A union doesn’t do anything to help us produce world-class games'
The PS5 manufacturer says games will remain multiplatform
Activision Blizzard calls for studio-wide vote after refusing to voluntarily recognize Raven QA union
The move comes just as workers return from a seven-week strike
In 2001 Seamus Blackley, part of the original Xbox team at Microsoft, found himself in some hot water
QA at Raven Software are asking for voluntary recognition by the embattled publisher
Phil Spencer says he’s not very familiar with unions despite strike at Call of Duty maker
Activision Blizzard’s embattled CEO showed up late and failed to address actual employee concerns
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There’s much more to a monopoly than simply buying up the competition
Players of Raven Software’s battle royale have dubbed the hack’s resurgence the ‘ Harry Potter meta’
Microsoft's proposed mega-merger is messier than interviews and statements would lead you to believe
Microsoft's proposed $70 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard is just the beginning
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