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Report: Ubisoft employees demand changes in open letter

Nearly 500 employees at Ubisoft signed a letter today standing in solidarity with workers of Activision Blizzard in their walkout and criticizing their own senior leadership for how they’ve addressed allegations of sexual abuse, according to a report from Axios. The letter openly addresses the walkout organized by current and former Activision Blizzard employees, who are protesting the way that company has handled sexual abuse and gender discrimination allegations over the past two weeks stemming from a lawsuit filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. In the

Report: Activision Blizzard employees to strike on July 28 outside Blizzard HQ in response to handling of sexual harassment lawsuit

In the wake of a massive sexual discrimination and harassment lawsuit directed toward Activision Blizzard, employees have called for a walkout tomorrow in protest of how the company has attempted to handle the situation. Last week, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a suit against Activision Blizzard following a two-year investigation into alleged sexual harassment and discrimination going on at the company. The internal and external response from Activision Blizzard to the lawsuit has been one of denial, calling the claims in the lawsuit “false and distorted.”

Activision Blizzard Sued Over Alleged ‘Frat Boy’ Culture, Harassment

Activision Blizzard is currently being sued by the Calif. Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) over allegations of a "frat boy workplace." / Activision BlizzardThe California Department of Fair Employment and Housing sued Activision Blizzard Tuesday over allegations of a "pervasive frat boy workplace culture," the result of a two-year investigation.The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in the Superior Court of Calif. as well as Los Angeles County court.It alleges the company is at fault for several workplace fairness violations including unequal pay, unequal opportunities, and harassment against female employees.

MLB The Show 21 All-Star Collection Revealed Featuring 99 Shohei Ohtani

Top GamesBy Max Mallow | Jul 13, 2021, 11:20 AM EDTPhoto by San Diego StudiosMLB The Show 21 All-Star Collection rewards were revealed for Diamond Dynasty with one monster Shohei Ohtani as the big prize.San Diego Studios released Team Affinity Season 3 centered around the 2021 MLB All-Star festivities. Each team received a special TA item for their players representing in the All-Star Game. Completing each division program will net players five All-Star cards and other goodies like Space and Headliners packs. Players who collect all of the items, including

Sam & Max — The chaotic team has now also made virtual reality unsafe

Maybe some of you still know the adventures of Sam & Max. I accompanied the dynamic duo for you in VR.Sam & Max are back. The dream team is now also trying to put a stop to the villains in virtual reality. With “Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual”, their first VR adventure was released today. The dog with the hat and the violence-prone rabbit captivate here with a quick-witted humor and NPCs that couldn’t be crazier. I have now joined the Freenlance Police as a cadet and will

Stewie2K about LAN return: “I’m looking forward to the screaming and the shouting”

Jake "⁠Stewie2K⁠" Yip, who was reinstated as the in-game leader of the team in May, talked about what excites him about IEM Cologne, saying that he is "looking forward to the screaming and the shouting" in the tournament area. "I think that is an aspect that we are bringing back here at this LAN, where we are going to be in the same room, we are on the same playing field, it is not on the internet, it is LAN," the 23-year-old, known for his animated reactions, explained. Stewie2K's excited

Future of Gaming Technology: Trends You Need to Follow

The gaming industry is dynamically evolving, with content creators trying to adjust to the ever-changing user demands and emerging technologies. The value of the video game market is currently $65.49 billion, and if you want to get a share of the market, you will need to stay up to date with the latest trends. In order to help you better forecast user demands, we assembled a list of some growing trends that will give you a better understanding of the future gaming technology. Let’s take a look at the first

Haptics in VR gaming with Alex Meland (Haptics Club #1)

The Haptics club is an Open community about #Haptics. Founded by members of Unity, Interhaptics, Senseglove, and Nanoport. An event every other week with speakers from various industries and academia.Do you want to listen to the full podcast?Alex Meland is a Community Manager at bHaptics, and passionate about the world of haptics. bHaptics is a company that specialized in full-body haptic suits. It provides a ‘sense of touch’ to virtual reality more closely than ever before imaginable. The company believes the most elaborate haptic feedback brings gaming, entertainment, and other