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Blizzard won’t release any more new content for ‘Heroes of the Storm’
Blizzard is ending development on Heroes of the Storm.
Activision Blizzard shareholders approve plan for public report on sexual harassment
Activision Blizzard shareholders on Tuesday approved a plan for the company to release an annual, public report detailing its handling of sexual harassment and gender discrimination disputes.
Call of Duty has stricter gun control measures than the US
Activision is taking cheaters' weapons away.
What to expect from this summer's big video game shows
Between Summer Game Fest and the Xbox showcase, June is jam-packed.
‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’ is actually all about ‘Warzone 2.0’
No Russian is not in the new, fun-focused ‘MWII.’
‘Diablo Immortal’ is unplayable on some Samsung phones with Exynos chipsets
Shortly after Diablo Immortal made its way to mobile one day early, players with Samsung phones took to Reddit to complain about technical issues.
Activision will reveal its 'Modern Warfare II' remake on June 8th
Expect to get your first look at gameplay next week.
‘Diablo Immortal’ is Blizzard’s best and most worrying game in years
Nearly four years after Blizzard announced Diablo Immortal to a mostly apathetic audience at Blizzcon 2018, the game is finally here.
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II' will arrive on October 28th
More details may be revealed in early June.
Former Activision Blizzard employee appeals $18 million harassment settlement
Former Activision Blizzard employee Jessica Gonzalez is appealing the publisher’s recent $18 million settlement with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Call of Duty games now prevent cheaters from seeing opponents
Call of Duty's anti-cheat system now prevents cheaters from seeing their opponents — they'll be at a disadvantage to honest players.
Raven Studio game testers can vote to form a union, NLRB rules
A group of 21 quality assurance testers at Raven Software have received the blessing of the National Labor Relations Board to conduct a union vote, per a 27-page ruling from the agency released Friday.
Sheryl Sandberg reportedly used Facebook resources to help embattled Activision CEO
Meta is reportedly investigating whether Sheryl Sandberg broke company rules in her dealings with a publication that was reporting on Activision CEO Bobby Kotick.
Call of Duty might take a year off in 2023
Activision is reportedly skipping a major Call of Duty game in 2023 as it tries to slow the pace of releases.
The next Call of Duty will launch alongside a revamped 'Warzone'
The next Call of Duty game is a 'Modern Warfare' sequel, and it's launching in tandem with a brand new 'Warzone' experience.
Blizzard confirms 'Warcraft' is coming to mobile this year
But it has yet to reveal details about the 'Warcraft' experiences it's developing for mobile.
The FTC is set to review Microsoft's $68.7 billion Activision takeover
Microsoft was most likely ready for rigorous antri-trust scrutiny around the world when it decided to purchase Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion.
Activision exec tries to dissuade employees from unionizing in a leaked Slack message
If you were confused about Activision's position on unionization, this'll clear it up.
Workers at Activision Blizzard’s Raven Software end strike action following union push
Having announced plans recently to form the first labor union within a North American AAA game developer, workers at Raven Software are ending their weeks-long strike action against publisher Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft consolidating the video game industry is bad for everyone
Let's explore that icky feeling you had when you read about the Activision acquisition.