So I think everyone has heard by now that Activision Blizzard has been sued by the State of California, more specifically the Department for Fair Employement and Housing (DEFH). The lawsuit is by far and away the worst accusations I think we have ever seen towards a gaming company to date. Reading the lawsuit, which i wont directly link here but you can look up on your own if you wish, cites some of the worst behavior I could even conceive of up to and including being the main cause of a suicide.
From the core of the lawsuit, the accusations seem directly related to the World of Warcraft division of Blizzard and have gone on so long that the big "heroes" of Blizzard like Chris Metzhen and Mike Morhaime, were likely still around when this was occuring even if they did not directly take part in this suit. Both those men have made the typical bullshit "we're sorry" statements, but if they knew and let this fester then they are just as guilty as anyone else.
The one person I kind of feel sorry for is Jay Allen Brack, as he was thrust into the president role and likely had a lot of this dumped on his lap. His behavior thus far is of a man trying to somehow deal with this shit, while at the same time saving the company's face because it would likely be fucked up for Blizzard to explode around him the moment he took over. I'm not saying he is innocent in this, but that sudden level of stress can be seen on him, considering when he took the job he had dark hair and as of last in person Blizzcon his hair has gone grey as fuck. Imagine that shit, getting a promotion and within your first few days of office being like, "Welcome mister president of Blizzard, you are now in control of the company. Oh by the way the WoW devs have been abusing and sexually assaulting women on the team for years. Okay have fun!" That can't be an easy thing to handle.
Not that he has done anything to handle it correctly obviously and his inaction or ineffective actions are still a problem. But in trying to understand, I can at least see him trying to fight to keep the ship off the iceberg. Sadly that damage is done.
So right now according to senior game developers on WoW, all production and development of the game has basically stopped. I don't know if any other dev teams are affected by this but it is likely that the gossip has total control over the studio at this point in time and any production that is supposed to be happening is likely not helpful. Many content creators have full-stop bailed on Blizzard entirely, unsubbing from wow, uninstalling games, etc and I am not surprised.
Blizzard games have been drowning in a severe dip in quality and lack of giving a shit for a long time. WoW's been on the decline, Diablo 4 wasn't even planned to be a thing and is likely still 5 years away, Starcraft doesn't have development anymore, Heroes and Hearthstone run off small teams doing updates here and there, and Overwatch is radio silent because they don't have any idea what the fuck to do with the game.
This lawsuit will likely crush Blizzard to the point in which it will get full taken over by Activision and completely overhalled into something else entirely. Blizzard will still exist in name but the entire studio will likely be fully put under Activision's power and control.
Personally, this eliminates any support I'll have for Blizzard going forward. Which is kind of a hard choice to make, because there are hundreds of innocent people at Blizzard just trying to make games, but at the same time what other choice does a customer have? Luckily for me Blizzard isn't making good products anymore so it's fairly easy for me to ignore them for the foreseeable future.
I think anyone they get real evidence on in doing this should face criminal charges, though it should be noted that the lawsuit is not asking for that. Likely those people will just get fired, and the victims will be paid, which to me isn't really justice. Saying sorry you got groped here's some money, doesn't really fly with me and I'd much rather the offenders get prison time and the company get "clean".
Thoughts?
Activision Blizzard sued by California following investigation into discrimination, sexual harassment, and toxic work culture
California's DFEH has filed suit against Activision Blizzard following a two-year investigation into allegations of toxic workplace culture.
www.destructoid.com
Activision Blizzard's Social Media Empire Has Been Silent For Days Now
The official Call of Duty, Diablo, and World of Warcraft feeds haven’t been updated since the harassment lawsuit gained attention
kotaku.com
From the core of the lawsuit, the accusations seem directly related to the World of Warcraft division of Blizzard and have gone on so long that the big "heroes" of Blizzard like Chris Metzhen and Mike Morhaime, were likely still around when this was occuring even if they did not directly take part in this suit. Both those men have made the typical bullshit "we're sorry" statements, but if they knew and let this fester then they are just as guilty as anyone else.
The one person I kind of feel sorry for is Jay Allen Brack, as he was thrust into the president role and likely had a lot of this dumped on his lap. His behavior thus far is of a man trying to somehow deal with this shit, while at the same time saving the company's face because it would likely be fucked up for Blizzard to explode around him the moment he took over. I'm not saying he is innocent in this, but that sudden level of stress can be seen on him, considering when he took the job he had dark hair and as of last in person Blizzcon his hair has gone grey as fuck. Imagine that shit, getting a promotion and within your first few days of office being like, "Welcome mister president of Blizzard, you are now in control of the company. Oh by the way the WoW devs have been abusing and sexually assaulting women on the team for years. Okay have fun!" That can't be an easy thing to handle.
Not that he has done anything to handle it correctly obviously and his inaction or ineffective actions are still a problem. But in trying to understand, I can at least see him trying to fight to keep the ship off the iceberg. Sadly that damage is done.
So right now according to senior game developers on WoW, all production and development of the game has basically stopped. I don't know if any other dev teams are affected by this but it is likely that the gossip has total control over the studio at this point in time and any production that is supposed to be happening is likely not helpful. Many content creators have full-stop bailed on Blizzard entirely, unsubbing from wow, uninstalling games, etc and I am not surprised.
Blizzard games have been drowning in a severe dip in quality and lack of giving a shit for a long time. WoW's been on the decline, Diablo 4 wasn't even planned to be a thing and is likely still 5 years away, Starcraft doesn't have development anymore, Heroes and Hearthstone run off small teams doing updates here and there, and Overwatch is radio silent because they don't have any idea what the fuck to do with the game.
This lawsuit will likely crush Blizzard to the point in which it will get full taken over by Activision and completely overhalled into something else entirely. Blizzard will still exist in name but the entire studio will likely be fully put under Activision's power and control.
Personally, this eliminates any support I'll have for Blizzard going forward. Which is kind of a hard choice to make, because there are hundreds of innocent people at Blizzard just trying to make games, but at the same time what other choice does a customer have? Luckily for me Blizzard isn't making good products anymore so it's fairly easy for me to ignore them for the foreseeable future.
I think anyone they get real evidence on in doing this should face criminal charges, though it should be noted that the lawsuit is not asking for that. Likely those people will just get fired, and the victims will be paid, which to me isn't really justice. Saying sorry you got groped here's some money, doesn't really fly with me and I'd much rather the offenders get prison time and the company get "clean".
Thoughts?