Activision Blizzard wants California to pause the lawsuit, so they can investigate the DFEH's attorneys.
The union that filed the National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) complaint against Activision Blizzard has described the company's $18m settlement as a ;slap in the face' to the employees involved.
On Monday evening, Activision Blizzard announced a settlement to a lawsuit against the company brought on by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Things just keep getting worse for Activision Blizzard.
The heat got turned up on Activision Blizzard again Tuesday morning as SOC, an investment group working to improve conditions at the video game publisher riddled with controversy in recent weeks, issued a statement saying the bar for improvement isn't being set high enough.
Activision Blizzard is facing another lawsuit.
The senior figure in charge of Human Resources for Blizzard left the company this week amid allegations of widespread employee abuse and failure by the firm to take them seriously.
Activision Blizzard’s quarterly earnings call took place last night amid more scrutiny and speculation than any earnings call in the history of gaming,...
The job fair took place in Las Vegas as part of a cybersecurity conference called Black Hat 2015.
Ubisoft are facing backlash from staff after over 1000 employees signed a letter in support of Activision-Blizzard staff that walked out of the company on Wednesday in protest of the toxic working conditions.
Ever since there has been a competitive Hearthstone scene, Dan "Frodan" Chou has been, in many ways, acted as the face and voice of it.
Activision-Blizzard are facing shareholder pressure after it emerged that the company may have withheld information from investors regarding the investigation carried out by the Californian Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH).
On Tuesday, the WoW team issued a statement saying that "in order to build trust, we must earn it with our actions in the weeks, and months to come", while vowing to remove "references that are not appropriate for our world".
Activision Blizzard's top official finally issues a statement on the gender discrimination lawsuit.
Employees called the companies response to the discrimination lawsuit "abhorrent and insulting."
Another former Blizzard leader issues an apology.
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing registered a complaint in the LA County Courthouse on Tuesday.
The last month has been uncomfortable within the Hearthstone scene and it's about time. For many, the mundane, safe, non-political way of doing things was perfectly fine. But for others, they had grown tired of the abuse, neglect, and having their voices ignored. So a revolution took place.
Activision Blizzard will reportedly be laying off a number of workers related to games publishing in Europe.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has purchased $3.3 billion worth of stock in three massive game developers: Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive.