Blizzard is under fire once again.
Blizzard is looking to survive a rough 2021 with an entirely new game.
World of Warcraft player Asmongold has voiced concern about Blizzard's sexist workplace.
ABK Executives are now sending direct emails to employees, attempting to dissuade employees from unionizing.
Pokimane has made it known: She is not in support of Activision Blizzard.
Overwatch 2 has been delayed over and over and over. Is it still happening?
Battle.net is struggling today.
Blizzard employees have demanded Kotick leave the company after a lot of things came to light. He has now responded.
"If I'm going to complain about the game all the time, I might as well try to make it better."
There will be no BlizzCon or BlizzConline this year.
Remember the days we wrote down the number of skill points to figure out the strongest and most efficient build for each class? Diablo 2: Resurrected is out and we need to do that again! We have three
Activision Blizzard’s quarterly earnings call took place last night amid more scrutiny and speculation than any earnings call in the history of gaming,...
Blizzard today announced sweeping changes at the top of the company, with long-time President J. Allen Brack leaving his role following a swathe of abuse allegations over the past month or so.
The job fair took place in Las Vegas as part of a cybersecurity conference called Black Hat 2015.
For the first time in the seven-plus year history of Hearthstone, a card reveal stream may have been canceled.
Damning allegations about company culture and abuser workplace practices were known about by the highest level of Blizzard management, according to information released as part of the investigation into Activision Blizzard by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) this week.
In an unusual move for a company of its scale, Activision-Blizzard has delayed changes to their corporate pay structure in order to seek feedback from shareholders.
Hearthstone players around the world were treated to an announcement on Thursday afternoon by the game's development team. Shared on the title's official Twitter account, the most recent expansion, Forged in the Barrens, will feature a mini-set of 66 cards set to go live next week.
It's a tradition like no other: Millions of players around the world log onto Hearthstone to experience brand new content that has been hyped and leaked over the course of a few weeks (or months) only to have the game crash, or lag, or inaccessible. On Tuesday afternoon, the ritual continued.
Blizzard Senior Artist Dan John Cox tweeted about the unannounced game and its job listings, including Associate-level design positions.