The studio was founded all the way back in 1991, so this sucks
Activision Blizzard has requested extra time to investigate potential DFEH ethics violations
Blizzard has published a detailed post about the issues and hoo boy, they're complicated
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing is attempting to protect vital evidence by intervening in the recent EEOC settlement
Unionized workers want real accountability from Activision Blizzard, not an $18 million buyout
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is filing a legal complaint against the company
Claire Hart, who had been the company’s top lawyer for three years, resigned Friday
The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an investigation into the publisher’s handling of harassment and abuse allegations
Can management treat real women with respect instead?
A judge ruled that composer Marty O'Donnell violated the terms of a previous lawsuit
The ABetterABK employee group has filed a complaint with the NLRB
The newly unearthed history behind one of the most offensive video games ever made
Those are...two different countries, Sledgehammer Games
There’s no ‘one size fits all’ take when you’re dealing with millions of diverse gamers
The state department has broadened its investigation into the Call of Duty publisher
Missing logos look mighty peculiar in the wake of Activision Blizzard’s abuse lawsuit
Sledgehammer's WWII shooter features a diverse cast but comes as Activision Blizzard faces workplace lawsuit
Quality Assurance workers speak out in light of the ongoing lawsuit
Epic, Disney, and Microsoft are mentioned in a push to adopt UK data privacy laws
As employees demand better working conditions, fans are looking for ways to show solidarity
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