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Ex-Ubisoft Bosses Convicted Over Workplace Harassment

In 2020, Ubisoft chief creative officer Serge Hascoët and vice president of editorial and creative services Tommy François stepped down from the company following abuse allegations. Francois and Hascoet were…

Aaron Paul Stars In Superhero Workplace Comedy Game Dispatch

AdHoc Studio has announced a new narrative game called Dispatch at The Game Awards. The game follows a washed-up superhero (played by Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul) working an office…

The Umbrella Academy Showrunner Faces Allegations Of Workplace Misconduct

Steve Blackman, showrunner of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, has been accused by 12 staff members of creating a toxic work environment involving bullying and sexism. The allegations come from writers…

Sony’s Firesprite Studio Accused of Toxicity and Workplace Misconduct

Sony’s Firesprite Studio has been accused of fostering a toxic work environment and ignoring complaints of workplace misconduct and harassment. An in-depth investigation of the claims by Eurogamer found that…

Activision Blizzard to pay $50 million in workplace harassment lawsuit settlement

California's Civil Rights Department (CRD) sued Activision Blizzard in 2021 and will settle with the company out of court.

Niantic faces lawsuit over alleged workplace sexism & pay discrimination

A former employee caught in the company's recent layoffs has alleged that the Pokemon Go dev created a 'boy's club' workplace and paid her less than her male peers.

Lost Creator “Shocked And Appalled” Over Toxic Workplace Claims

A new report, based on interviews with the cast and writers of Lost, reveals an unspoken racist and toxic culture behind the scenes of the hit show. In a Vanity-Fair-published…

Open Roads Team Splits From Fullbright After ‘Toxic’ Workplace Allegations

Open Roads is no longer attached to Fullbright as Steve Gaynor announces the dev team's split from its former studio.

Activision Blizzard Fined $35 Million For Lack of Workplace Misconduct Procedures

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fined publisher The post Activision Blizzard Fined $35 Million For Lack of Workplace Misconduct Procedures appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Activision Blizzard To Pay $35 Million To Settle Workplace Misconduct Charges

Activision Blizzard has reached a settlement deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission that sees the Call of Duty company pay $35 million to settle workplace charges.Per the SEC's press…