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Angered Activision Blizzard Employees Plan Walkout, And They Have Demands
More than 1,600 current employees have signed onto an open letter demanding change, and starting tomorrow, some will openly protest.
Activision Blizzard Employees Say They Don't Trust the Company to Keep Them Safe
"To put it clearly and unequivocally, our values as employees are not accurately reflected in the words and actions of our leadership."
‘Apex Legends’ Lets Players Show Their LGBTQ Pride, ‘Overwatch’ Gets a Rainbow
"We don't have plans for additional Pride content for Overwatch at this time," Blizzard says.
'World of Warcraft' Player Penalized for Asking Players to Say 'Trans Rights'
'My statement is just 'trans people deserve human rights.' I don't think human rights are a political issue.'
'World of Warcraft' Changed Video Games and Wrecked Lives
Over 15 years, Blizzard's MMO was an obsession for many, but an addiction for others.
As Promised, Protesters Showed Up to BlizzCon Today
More than 30 people handed out t-shirts and held signs outside the fan convention, following a month of political controversy.
‘Overwatch 2’ Is Real and It’s Getting a Story Mode
It’ll still have a focus on player-vs-player fighting, but now, you’ll be able to play co-op with friends and experience a campaign.
BlizzCon Starts With an Apology, But Blizzard Doesn't Change Its Stance
Blizzard President J. Allen Brack started off BlizzCon by apologizing for suspending a 'Hearthstone' pro after they made a pro Hong Kong statement.
Here’s Your First Look at the Dark and Bloody ‘Diablo IV’
It’s been a long time coming (and very heavily rumored!), but it’s real.
Esports Team Signs ‘Hearthstone’ Pro Banned for Supporting Hong Kong Protests
After considering leaving Blizzard’s card game behind, he’ll resume competitive play when his suspension lifts in 2020.
Suspended ‘Hearthstone’ Pro Streams Game About Hong Kong Protests
Chung “Blitzchung” Ng Wai is streaming a game about Hong Kong’s protest movement on Twitch while gamers get ready to protest BlizzCon next week.
AOC, Marco Rubio Tell Blizzard to Reconsider Censoring Players
“Your company claims to stand by ‘one’s right to express individual thoughts and opinions,’ yet many of your own employees believe that Activision Blizzard’s decision to punish Mr. Chung runs counter to those values.”