
They’d really like players to help each other.
They’d really like players to help each other.
It's been a wacky week in the world of gaming and MMORPGs so let's break it down!
An odd development system that comes off more checkbox-y than representative.
In the face of last-resort union-busting meetings and emails, these employees aren't swayed.
"We plan to share a weekly update with you about what we’re learning and how that impacts our development plans."
The New York City Employees’ Retirement System is filing suit against Activision and its CEO.
The board approved things...but will the government?
Uninspired storytelling across bread-crumbed NPC quests is not worth my time.
The complaint claims Blizzard told employees they were not allowed to talk about issues related to the lawsuit filed against the company.
Of course, that's if it gets past shareholders in the first place.
Despite their under performance, titles such as Diablo Immortal are on the horizon.
Activision Blizzard is currently reviewing further legal options, including a possible appeal.
But...they are doing some polling on them anyway.
Legalities or some such reason despite mass walk-outs for his resignation.
The lawyer was assistant chief counsel for the Department of Fair Housing and Employment
Dive-in and get ready for some colossal surprises.
We all know the Level Boosts are being used day one.
Kristen Hines will officially take on the role later this month.
They’re also increasing pay to $20 an hour for all testers...except Raven employees.
Sink your time into dance battles against players and much more.
You take the good with the bad, I guess.
Seems like it'll be the eventual fate of most IPs.
And Dauntless gets even more "behemoth-y!"
A lot of ties are being cut
There's also a mobile Warcraft announcement coming in May.
Some allegations in the complaint are downright disturbing.
Scammy feeling games, new expansions and patches, and we giveaway Guild Wars 2 stuff! Sounds like a full show!
Seems not everyone is happy with the plan to sell to Microsoft.
Yeah...they totally saw blood in the water.
Get ready to face the ruler of the Maw in Shadowlands.