Activision Blizzard Lawsuits And Investigations: Timeline Of Events

In the aftermath of the lawsuit Activision Blizzard executives-

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The lawsuit against discrimination that the state of California brought against Activision Blizzard in July has been getting more serious as time went on, with accusations of harassment and worker intimidation due to unfair workplace practices. A lot has transpired since the suit was filed that it's hard to discern the various parts of the suit and the implications for the company as well as its employees and former employees. Here we attempt to provide an overview of the lawsuits and allegations against Activision Blizzard, tracking the beginning through to its latest developments, including an investigation conducted by the SEC.

In the aftermath of the lawsuit Activision Blizzard executives--from president J. Allen Brack (more on the lawsuit later) to a former World of Warcraft designer and others--reacted to the allegations, and apologized for the initial statement, their involvement in workplace conduct or both.

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