Whether or not all changes mentioned above will be enough in WOTLK Classic Gold order to bring back players who might have been unable to renew their accounts due to the current state of Shadowlands as well as the lawsuits remains to be seen. Hazzikostas recognizes that there is more work to be completed.
Perhaps that's why Blizzard recently announced that they would be putting off 2022's BlizzCon event that will see the time and resources which would normally be put into to host the annual convention instead going towards supporting the various development teams as the studio attempts to examine what BlizzCon can mean in the aftermath of all that has happened in recent months.
It's evident that there's an extensive road ahead for the studio. The lawsuit filed by the state of California is still in the process despite accusations of ethical violations, and Activision Blizzard recently reached a $18 million settlement with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in an additional lawsuit.
Activision Blizzard will be using the $18 million in compensation to the victims of harassment and to fund anti-harassment and discrimination programs and the remaining money from the fund being directed to different charities. Another class action lawsuit alleges Activision Blizzard misled investors by failing to reveal the nature of California's investigation. Additionally, the U.S buy WOTLK Gold . Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting an investigation as with whether, or whether not, the firm misled investors.
Whether or not all changes mentioned above will be enough in WOTLK Classic Gold order to bring back players who might have been unable to renew their accounts due to the current state of Shadowlands as well as the lawsuits remains to be seen. Hazzikostas recognizes that there is more work to be completed.
Perhaps that's why Blizzard recently announced that they would be putting off 2022's BlizzCon event that will see the time and resources which would normally be put into to host the annual convention instead going towards supporting the various development teams as the studio attempts to examine what BlizzCon can mean in the aftermath of all that has happened in recent months.
It's evident that there's an extensive road ahead for the studio. The lawsuit filed by the state of California is still in the process despite accusations of ethical violations, and Activision Blizzard recently reached a $18 million settlement with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in an additional lawsuit.
Activision Blizzard will be using the $18 million in compensation to the victims of harassment and to fund anti-harassment and discrimination programs and the remaining money from the fund being directed to different charities. Another class action lawsuit alleges Activision Blizzard misled investors by failing to reveal the nature of California's investigation. Additionally, the U.S buy WOTLK Gold . Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting an investigation as with whether, or whether not, the firm misled investors.