Activision Blizzard: Call of Duty: Vanguard from Home of the PlayStation Stores
Since the beginning of the year, Call of Duty-Publisher Activision Blizzard is facing a lawsuit that promises the companys approval of a toxic work environment and various forms of harassment.
Recently new reports appeared, which claimed CEO Bobby Kick knew of the harassment cases and not only did nothing undertake, but even helped one of the participating employees to keep his job.
As a result, the Executive Board of Activision Blizzard was behind Kick, which led to a mass strike of the employees. PlayStation Chef Jim Ryan and Xbox boss Phil Spencer also expressed critical to the transactions and announced any measures.
The former now let his words follow deeds and made for the removal of Call of Duty: Vanguard from the ensemble of highlighted title of PlayStation Stores. The recently published World War Shooter is currently one of the draft horses of Activision Blizzard.
Although PlayStation player Vanguard can continue to buy and download easily, but the title loses a lot of visibility.
Since Phil Spencer also convicted the situation around the allegations against Activision Blizzard similarly and also announced to evaluate all aspects of the relationship between Xbox and Activision Blizzard, a comparable step appears quite conceivable.
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