Recounting the volatile history of the game developer behind the “Warcraft” and “Overwatch” franchises.
Blizzard Entertainment, the long-running biggest software employer ... The company told state employment officials earlier ...
Your wages may represent only part of your job's compensation. Medical coverage is a valuable workplace benefit, with the average cost of an employer-sponsored family health insurance plan ...
Most Blizzard games could go offline in China in January 2023 after failed talks with local publisher NetEase.
Last year, Microsoft closed its takeover of Activision Blizzard. In the months that followed, interest rates rose, expectations changed, and Microsoft Gaming eliminated 8% of its workforce.
An internal investigation at Blizzard may be underway after X users call out AI discrepancies in Hearthstone pixel art.
Picture of Blizzard Entertainment building from the outside, 6 July 2008 (Wikimedia Commons) The allegations were good for employees who were seeking better working conditions, but became a ...
Blizzard Entertainment, founded in 1991 as Silicon ... Many of Blizzard’s executives were married to or dating employees, creating a power imbalance, as described in Schrier’s book.
and Future of Blizzard Entertainment. Having interviewed more than 300 present and former Blizzard employees for the book, Schreier discovered that Overwatch Mobile is currently in development. It was ...
As the global diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) officer at Blizzard Entertainment ... a two-day event featuring Blizzard employees, guest speakers and interactive sessions on career journeys ...
Daniel Alegre, CEO of the Spanish language media giant, announced the departure after the streaming service reached ...