EA Won't Comment on Potential Collapse of Abortion Rights in US
EA told employees it reserves statements on public issues for when it would "actually have a positive impact."
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Report Accuses Microsoft Executives of Sexual Harassment, Verbal Abuse
Three Microsoft executives have been accused of toxic behavior in a new report.
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Twitch Considers Attaching Clips to Steamer Bans
Twitch streamers may soon be told exactly why they were banned.
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Technology Company Predicts PS5 Pro, New Xbox Series X|S in 2023
A TCL Technology presentation claims a PS5 Pro and new versions of the Xbox Series X|S will arrive in 2023-2024.
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Dream Daddy Devs Return With Psychological Horror Homebody
Game Grumps announced its next game, a psychological horror titled Homebody, Tuesday. The narrative-focused, 1980s slasher-inflected game will be the
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Activision Blizzard Workers Form Anti-Discrimination Committee
A group of Activision Blizzard workers has sent a list of anti-discrimination demands to management.
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ESL Announces IEM Rio 2022 CS:GO Major, Begins Oct. 31
The IEM Rio CS:GO Major Championship has been confirmed by ESL.
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Former PlayStation Employee Re-Files Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
A former PlayStation employee has filed an amended lawsuit against the company for gender-based discrimination.
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Take-Two Closes $12.7 Billion Acquisition of Zynga
Take-Two has completed its acquisition of Zynga, the developer behind mobile and social behemoths such as Farmville and Words with
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Raven Software QA Testers Win Vote to Unionize
The 28 quality assurance testers at Activision Blizzard's Raven Software have won a vote to unionize their workplace, overcoming the
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Workers at 'Call of Duty' creator Activision Blizzard vote to join union
By Doyinsola Oladipo A small group of Activision Blizzard workers voted for unionizing at a studio that works
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Videogame publisher Activision illegally threatened staff, U.S. agency says
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Videogame publisher Activision Blizzard Inc enforced a social media policy that conflicted with workers’
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