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Activision Blizzard employees sign open letter condemning company s response to lawsuit

Abhorrent and insulting. Close to 1,000 Activision Blizzard employees past and present have signed an open letter condemning the company’s response to a recent discrimination lawsuit. Responding to Activision Blizzard’s claim that alleged matters in the lawsuit were “distorted, and in many cases false,” the open letter says employees “no longer trust” that Activision Blizzard leadership “will place employee safety above their own interests”. The lawsuit has caused a number of former Activision Blizzard staff to apologise for in-office culture. Former Senior VP of Story Chris Metzen took to Twitter to “offer you my very deepest apologies for the part I played in a culture that fostered harassment, inequality, and indifference,” while Blizzard Co-Founder and former CEO Mike Morhaime took to TwitLonger to say, “I am ashamed. It feels like everything I thought I stood for has been washed away. What’s worse but even more important, real people have been harmed

Blizzard Devs Say Some Men Were Sexually Harassed, Too

Blizzard Devs Say Some Men Were Sexually Harassed, Too Share Since allegations of widespread harassment and discrimination at Activision Blizzard first surfaced last week, former Blizzard developers and women across the field have spoken up once again about abuse in the games industry. While many of those affected are women, not all are, and some men are also sharing their stories. Reports included unwanted shoulder rubs, being propositioned for sex, sexual harassment within their first day, and even a “game” around the office where men would try to grope one another’s genitals. These allegations haven’t been as widely reported as the litany of testimonials from harassed women, but they also point to how systemic the issues were at the company.

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