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‘World Of Warcraft’ and ‘Call Of Duty’ developers allege Activision Blizzard is losing “amazing talent” due to remote working policy - www.nme.com - Colorado
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19.04.2023

‘World Of Warcraft’ and ‘Call Of Duty’ developers allege Activision Blizzard is losing “amazing talent” due to remote working policy

Activision Blizzard have accused the company of losing workers and “creating crisis maps” of what it can release, due to issues with the company’s remote working policy.In a series of tweets posted yesterday, World Of Warcraft game producer Adam ‘Glaxigrav’ claimed he has lost “yet another” employee this week.“Blizzard is losing amazing talent because someone in power doesn’t listen to the game directors who make his products,” wrote Adam, who said Blizzard can’t “make better Dragonflights […] If we get rid of everyone who made it”.“‘Some talent’ is undermining the point,” he continued. “We are creating crisis maps of what we can or cannot ship.

‘Beyond Good And Evil 2’ gets new lead writer 5 years after being announced - www.nme.com - China
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05.08.2022

‘Beyond Good And Evil 2’ gets new lead writer 5 years after being announced

Ubisoft’s Beyond Good And Evil 2 has a new lead writer – Sarah Arellano.The prequel to 2003’s Beyond Good And Evil was first teased in 2008 before officially being announced at 2017’s E3 conference with a trailer, though no release date was confirmed.Since then, updates on Beyond Good And Evil 2 have been few and far between. In 2020, creator Michel Ancel retired from the games industry but said work on Beyond Good And Evil 2 was “going super well,” before promising “beautiful things to be seen soon.”However, he said the same thing about Wild which was quietly cancelled in 2021.Earlier this year, it was reported that Beyond Good And Evil 2 was still in pre-production.

‘World Of Warcraft’ patch 9.2.5 lets Horde and Alliance play together - www.nme.com
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26.05.2022

‘World Of Warcraft’ patch 9.2.5 lets Horde and Alliance play together

World Of Warcraft: Shadowlands‘ upcoming patch, Horde and Alliance members will be able to play together.Patch 9.2.5 is scheduled to arrive next week (May 31) and for the first time since the massively multiplayer online game (MMO) launched, players of opposite factions will be able to join together in the same party to complete dungeons and raids (via, PC Gamer).As a development update from January explains, players will be able to play together in PvP using matchmaking or inviting each other via BattleTags. Pre-made Groups in the Group Finder listings for Mythic dungeons, raids, or rated arenas will be open to both Horde and Alliance players, though the group leader may choose to restrict the listing to same-faction applicants if they wish.However, Guilds will remain single-faction, and random matchmade activities like Heroic dungeons, Skirmishes, or Random Battlegrounds will all remain same-faction as well.

Former ‘World Of Warcraft’ dev, Chris Kaleiki, announces new game studio - www.nme.com
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28.10.2021

Former ‘World Of Warcraft’ dev, Chris Kaleiki, announces new game studio

World Of Warcraft game designer, Chris Kaleiki, has announced that he has started his own studio called Notorious Studios.Earlier this week (October 25), Chris Kaleiki took to Twitter to share the news that he has created his own game studio Notorious Studios – established with other former developers of World Of Warcraft – focused on building the next role-playing game.“Deciding to leave Blizzard was one of the hardest decisions of my life, ” Kaleiki said on his Twitter thread.

Activision has fired 20 employees in response to harassment claims - www.nme.com
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20.10.2021

Activision has fired 20 employees in response to harassment claims

Activision Blizzard has reportedly fired 20 employees since company-wide sexual harassment and discrimination claims were made this summer.As reported in the Financial Times, the Call Of Duty and World Of Warcraft publisher sent a letter to staff yesterday (October 19) informing them of the dismissals, while adding that 20 individuals have also been reprimanded.According to the report, company has also said it will expand its ethics and compliance team, which is hiring 19 full-time roles and

‘Overwatch’ character McCree is getting a name change - www.nme.com
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27.08.2021

‘Overwatch’ character McCree is getting a name change

Overwatch hero McCree is going to be renamed after the Blizzard employee he was named for left the company following Activision Blizzard‘s harassment and discrimination lawsuit.The cowboy DPS character’s full name Jesse McCree, as given on Overwatch‘s official website, is named after the real-life Jesse McCree, who was the lead level designer of Diablo IV.He, along with with game director Luis Barriga, were two senior-level Diablo IV developers, along with World Of Warcraft designer Jonathan

Activision Blizzard staff claim recruiters want them to stop talking about toxic culture - www.nme.com
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18.08.2021

Activision Blizzard staff claim recruiters want them to stop talking about toxic culture

Activision Blizzard, which includes Candy Crush developer King, are claiming that recruiters are telling them to stop talking about the company’s toxic culture.The claim appears to have come from Valentine Powell, a senior UI engineer for World Of Warcraft, who tweeted yesterday (August 17), “I’m seeing recruiters approaching ABK workers who are pushing for change, telling them to stop being so loud.

Senior ‘Diablo IV’ developers and ‘World Of Warcraft’ designer leave Activision Blizzard - www.nme.com
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12.08.2021

Senior ‘Diablo IV’ developers and ‘World Of Warcraft’ designer leave Activision Blizzard

Blizzard Entertainment employees – two key Diablo IV figures and a World Of Warcraft designer – are no longer with the company.Diablo IV game director Luis Barriga and its lead level designer Jesse McCree, as well as World of Warcraft designer Jonathan LeCraft, have left the video game company, reports Kotaku.

Activision Blizzard confirm former ‘World Of Warcraft’ director was fired for misconduct - www.nme.com
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30.07.2021

Activision Blizzard confirm former ‘World Of Warcraft’ director was fired for misconduct

Activision Blizzard has confirmed that former World Of Warcraft creative director Alex Afrasiabi was fired for misconduct in 2020.After a report by Kotaku which detailed the alleged sexual harassment and misconduct surrounding the ‘Cosby Suite’, Activision Blizzard has confirmed that Alex Afrasiabi – the former creative director for World Of Warcraft who was named prominently in that report – was fired for misconduct in 2020.

‘World Of Warcraft’ dev says “no work” is being done on the game following company lawsuit - www.nme.com - California
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26.07.2021

‘World Of Warcraft’ dev says “no work” is being done on the game following company lawsuit

World Of Warcraft developer says that “no work” is being done on the game amid the Activision Blizzard lawsuit.Activision Blizzard is currently facing a lawsuit filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing following accusations from employees who have said they’ve been the victim of “constant sexual harassment” in the workplace, along with many more allegations.Activision Blizzard has denied the accusations, with the company executive, Fran Townsend, saying in an email sent

In-game ‘World Of Warcraft’ protests take place over Activision Blizzard allegations - www.nme.com - California
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23.07.2021

In-game ‘World Of Warcraft’ protests take place over Activision Blizzard allegations

Content Warning: References to alleged harassment and abuse made belowPlayers in World Of Warcraft have been staging a protest against the game’s developers, Activision Blizzard, after a lawsuit alleged sexual harassment, discrimination, and “frat boy culture”.Both factions of the game have come together to sit on the steps of the inn in Oribos, discussing the issues surrounding the current lawsuit filed by the State of California against the World Of Warcraft developers.Speaking to PC Gamer,

‘Final Fantasy XIV’ director finds ‘World Of Warcraft’ comparisons irritating - www.nme.com
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20.07.2021

‘Final Fantasy XIV’ director finds ‘World Of Warcraft’ comparisons irritating

Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida has spoken about the conversation around the game surpassing World Of Warcraft, saying it’s “irritating”.Speaking about the Square Enix title in a 14-hour long livestream, translated by blluist on YouTube (thanks, PC Gamer), Yoshida stated: “The hard work we’ve been putting into Final Fantasy XIV did pay off, but this whole conversation about surpassing World of Warcraft is the wrong conversation to have and it’s honestly irritating.”You can

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