News | Over 1,500 Activision Blizzard Employees Condemn Leadership

More than 1,500 current and former Activision Blizzard employees have signed a letter condemning the company's response to recent allegations.

Last week, the state of California sued Activision Blizzard for discrimination and sexual harassment, based on two years of investigation. Within the company, discrimination is alleged to take place in various ways, including promotions and salary, especially among women. They would also be sexually harassed in the workplace.

The letter, now signed by more than 1,500 employees, was drafted following the company’s response to the allegations. An internal memo from chief compliance officer Frances Townsend also leaked. According to Townsend, the allegations paint a “distorted and inaccurate picture of the publisher and use factually incorrect, old and out of context stories”.

Activision Blizzard’s public response and internal memo are said to be “abhorrent and offensive to everything we believe the company should stand for.” The letter reads: “We believe these statements damage our continued pursuit of equality within and outside our industry.” According to the letter, “it creates doubts about whether our company can hold the abusers accountable for their actions and whether it can create a safe work environment for victims who want to express themselves in the future. The statements make it clear that our leadership does not change our values. first place.”

The letter also demands that Townsend step down from her position as executive sponsor of the Activision Blizzard King Employee Women’s Network. Also, employees want company leadership to work with them to make sure employees have “a safe place to speak up.” A full version of the letter can be read on Kotaku.

The toxic work culture within Activision Blizzard and the company’s response to the allegations has been puzzling within the publisher. For example, senior developer Jeff Hamilton reports that almost all work on World of Warcraft has been stopped.

The California indictment cited several examples of toxic work behavior within Activision Blizzard. For example, executives would try to seduce female employees and women are less likely to be promoted – because they could possibly become pregnant. Criticism would also be expressed when children have to be picked up from daycare. Male executives would joke about rape. Reference is also made to an employee who committed suicide on a business trip, who allegedly suffered from sexual harassment before her death. For example, nude photos of her would have been sent around at a company party.

The purpose of the indictment is to ensure a safer work environment at Activision Blizzard, as well as to ensure that salaries are equalized.


News | First artwork from Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War shown

The first artwork of the recently announced Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War has been revealed via Twitter.

The game revolves around the Cold War, the conflict between the US and Russia,  and the artwork seems to confirm that. In addition, two different soldiers are shown, which seems to hint at the possibility that players play with people from both countries during the game.

There aren’t many more details yet, Activision posted a teaser video yesterday featuring black and white images from the 60s. The video ends with the comment “Know your history, or be doomed to repeat it”.

The game will be unveiled on Wednesday, August 26.


News | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 remakes will be released in September

On September 4, reissues of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 will be released. Activison and the skater themselves announced this during Summer Games Fest.

The remake is being developed by Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy creator Vicarious Visions and includes the original maps and skaters from the first two games. Several bands and songs from the original games also return, including Goldfinger, Millencolin and Dead Kennedy’s.

The trailer below also reveals that the familiar modes are returning and the game features split screen. Furthermore, the collection includes online multiplayer modes and players can share homemade skate parks with others.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+ 2 will be released on September 4 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Those who pre-order the game will have access to the Warehouse demo. When the demo is available will be announced later.


News | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare won't get lootboxes

Infinity Ward responds to unfounded rumors. Infinity Ward has announced that they are not currently working on lootboxes for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Joel Emslie, head of art at Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has returned to Reddit to clear some rumors about the game, “There is still misinformation about Modern Warfare. What I can say right now is that we are definitely NOT working on any kind of supply drop or a loot box system. Functional things are also unlocked via gameplay. Stay informed, we are planning to release more information this week. “

In September he already posted a message on Reddit regarding rumors surrounding the game. In it he reported that there was news about the game that is both true and wrong. Emslie asks the Reddit users if they want to focus on the news that is actually the truth and not the news of “poorly informed people who want to make a name for themselves by spreading half-heartedly rioting rumors,” said Emslie.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be released on October 25 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.


News | Call of Duty: Mobile has been downloaded more than 35 million times

Call of Duty: Mobile has been downloaded more than 35 million times, game hasn't been out for a week yet.

The game appeared on the App and Google Play Store last Tuesday. The game is not yet available in China. “The reactions of fans on both Android and iOS are incredible,” Activision said in a press release. “Call of Duty: Mobile already has more than 35 million downloads and is on its way to becoming the number one iOS game in a hundred countries.”

Call of Duty: Mobile was unveiled in March. The game is free and there will be free content updates in the coming months. There are different modes that the player can choose from, such as the blackout mode. Well-known maps from previous games also come back in the mobile versionthink of Nuketown and Crash.


News | Call of Duty: Mobile arrives on October 1

Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Mobile launches for iOS and Android on October 1.

Earlier this year was announced that the shooter for iOS and Android would come to the West, but now a release date has actually been announced.

The free-to-play game contains characters, weapons, maps and modes from various Call of Duty games, including the Black Ops and Modern Warfare series. According to Activision and developer Tencent, the launch includes modes such as Team Deathmatch, Search and Destory and Free-For-All. Maps like Nuketown and Crash are available from day one. The battle royale mode will also available on the day of launch. After the launch, Tencent continues to deliver new content for the game.

People can now register for the game via the Call of Duty website. The game has been available in beta form for some time in certain countries, but only people who are registered have a chance to win an invitation.