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Published on social media and on the game’s website, the statement appears to be the first public comment regarding the lawsuit although it does not explicitly or even obliquely reference the suit that has been made by any production team within Activision Blizzard. That’s in contrast to the company’s corporate communications department, which came out swinging with a statement on Wednesday that vehemently denied the allegations in the suit. It’s a statement that, not coincidentally, many current and former employees found “abhorrent and insulting.” Multiple ex-Blizzard employees, including former executives such as senior vice president Chris Metzen and president and co-founder Mike Morhaime, have spoken out over the past week about the allegations made in the lawsuit. In statements published on social media statements with a tone that’s markedly different from that of Activision Blizzard’s official comments Metzen and Morhaime apologized for their rol ....
Blizzard is removing unspecified inappropriate references from World of Warcraft Share this story . The World of Warcraft developer Activision Blizzard last week. The World of Warcraft team’s statement Tuesday didn’t specify what “references” they would remove. But it seems possible that NPCs and items named for former World of Warcraft senior creative director Alex Afrasiabi may be taken out of the game although Afrasiabi seemingly left Blizzard in June 2020, his stamp on the game remains, as Afrasiabi was singled out in the lawsuit for his horrible behavior, which the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) says included “blatant sexual harassment with little to no repercussions.” The complaint provides more detail, which I am prefacing with a ....