Sony And Microsoft Joined By Nintendo’s Doug Bowser In Activision Condemnation
Nintendo has joined Sony and Microsoft in the condemnation of Activision Blizzard following reports of sexual assault and other misconduct.
Nintendo has joined Sony and Microsoft in the condemnation of Activision Blizzard following reports of sexual assault and other misconduct.
Bobby Kotick has reportedly informed Activision bigwigs that he’s willing to resign if he can’t ‘quickly fix’ the ongoing culture issues at the company.
Activision has finally responded to the criticism from Sony and Microsoft, and they are reportedly talking further, according to Activision.
Jim Ryan has reportedly slammed Activision Blizzard in an internal email sent out to the company, saying he is “disheartened and frankly stunned”.
Activision has apologised for the disrespectful inclusion of the Qur’an in Call of Duty Vanguard, and has now removed it.
Activision Blizzard’s current legal troubles continue, as the judge has rejected their attempt to have the DFEH’s case against them thrown out.
Call Of Duty: Vanguard’s latest trailer focuses on the story of how two war photographers were brought in to view WWII like never before.
The DEFH is trying to prevent Activision Blizzard from being able to destroy evidence of sexual harassment claims by stopping the settlement with the EEOC.
Another lawsuit has landed in front of Activision Blizzard, this time from the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Activision Blizzard lost another high level executive and company head Bobby Kotick remains that the company is committed to change.