Activision Blizzard Elects Lulu Cheng Meservey to Board of Directors
Activision Blizzard added one woman and nominated another to its board of directors this week.
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Meta COO Killed Reporting on Restraining Order Against Bobby Kotick
Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg reportedly pressured the Daily Mail to kill a story about a restraining order against Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick.
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Skate 4 Pre-Alpha Footage Leaks
Pre-alpha footage of Skate 4 made its way online Wednesday.
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Lawsuit Between Microsoft and Halo Composers 'Amicably Resolved'
The original composers of Halo's score have apparently resolved a legal dispute with Microsoft over use of the music.
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Nintendo Accused of Interfering in Unionization Efforts
Nintendo of America has been hit with a labor complaint alleging interference with unionization efforts.
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Lawsuit Against Activision Blizzard Over Alleged Misleading of Investors Dismissed
A group of Activision Blizzard investors had accused the company of misleading them around investigations of misconduct.
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Microsoft Reportedly Testing Ads in Free-to-Play Games
Microsoft may start advertising to players in free-to-play games later this year.
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China Bans Streaming of Unauthorized Games
Chinese streamers can no longer broadcast foreign games without authorization from the government.
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Need for Speed Reportedly to Combine Photo-Realism and 'Anime Elements'
The next Need for Speed will reportedly incorporate anime aesthetics.
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US Pins $625 Million Crypto Heist on North Korean Hacker Group
The Treasury Department blamed Lazarus for the Axie Infinity crypto heist.
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Kojima Clarifies Kojima Productions to Stay Independent After Tweeting PlayStation Studios Banner
Hideo Kojima clarified his studio would remain independent after tweeting a PlayStation Studios banner.
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Tencent to Prevent Chinese Games Access to Foreign Gamers
China continues to crack down on gaming in the country as Tencent ceases support for foreign games through one of its services.
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