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The setting itself is smaller than previous iterations though.
Season 2 was supposed to launch at the start of February, so it'll see a slight setback.
More has come to light regarding Activision and their QA workers.
Time and time again, Activision Blizzard's optics indicate that they really don’t care about their employees.
The company is officially recognizing the union representing Raven Software QA testers.
Although, it still isn't 100% that the $69 billion deal to acquire publisher Activision Blizzard will go through.
The votes were counted, now negotiation will begin.
The vote means the Game Workers Alliance is the first AAA game union in North America.
In the face of last-resort union-busting meetings and emails, these employees aren't swayed.
Activision Blizzard is currently reviewing further legal options, including a possible appeal.
Try out the new Season 2 content or dig into popular playlists.
Includes new weapon blueprints, rewards in ranked play, and other features.
Current Warzone game will get 30 improvements when next season drops.
Union organizers also want the Department of Justice and FTC to Investigate sale to Microsoft.
Meanwhile, employees at Warzone dev Raven Software enter third week of striking.
Call of Duty studio lost 12 members on Friday, with more potentially to follow this week.
The Great War gets a little smaller.
The third season for Call of Duty: Warzone is underway, in what's being called an "earth-shattering Warzone update." It starts with the Hunt for Adler, which gives Operators Intel Challenges to complete in both Black Ops Cold ...