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Blizzard co-lead Jen Oneal steps down three months after taking the role

Jen Oneal is stepping down as a co-lead of Blizzard three months after taking the role in the wake of the sexual harassment lawsuit brought against Activision Blizzard by the state of California. Mike Ybarra will now be the sole lead of the studio.

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Blizzard's Jen Oneal stepping down to join women-in-games nonprofit

Jen Oneal, who had been co-leader of Blizzard Entertainment since J. Allen Brack resigned in August, will leave the Diablo and World of Warcraft maker for Women in Games International, a nonprofit advocating for women in games development and its workplace.

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Jen Oneal leaves Activision Blizzard

Blizzard co-leader s departure was announced during company s third quarter earnings call

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