Microsoft’s shock gaming layoffs have reportedly hit the Activision Blizzard teams behind mobile games Call of Duty Warzone ...
Video game giant Activision Blizzard will start laying off employees at its Irvine and Santa Monica locations next month as ...
CWA recently announced the United Videogame Workers-CWA union at GDC 2025 for those not working at a company like Microsoft.
Activision Blizzard started informing employees Tuesday afternoon about the layoffs, which are believed to affect almost 800 workers of the 9,600 the company employed in 2018. CEO Bobby Kotick ...
User research workers at Activision have voted to unionize. In a press release, the Communications Workers of America (CWA) ...
The impact of the layoffs extends across teams within Activision Blizzard, Xbox and ZeniMax, all entities under Microsoft's gaming umbrella. A previously announced - but untitled - survival game ...
The United Videogame Workers took to the halls of the Game Developers Conference to announce itself on Wednesday.
Bloomberg’s games industry reporter Jason Schreier even tweeted that Activision-Blizzard staff were texting him to figure out if they would be impacted by the layoffs, as most staff had not been ...
Many of us were mobilized to do something about the layoffs in 2023 ... including Activision quality assurance (QA), Bethesda Game Studios, Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft team, ZeniMax ...
The acquisition Spencer mentions is the almost $70 billion deal to bring Activision Blizzard and all its studios under the Xbox wing last year. In January of this year, a massive round of layoffs ...
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