Treyarch publishes a public statement on Blizzard
Call of Duty: Black Ops ITII is a first-person capturing computer game created by Trey arch and Edited by Activision, launched on October 12, 2018, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One as well as Microsoft Windows. The PC variation of the video game is announced as only readily available through the Blizzard system, a very first likewise in the certificate. This is the 15th episode of the Call of Duty and fourth piece series from the Black Ops series.
Trey arch, the known developer for Call of Duty, has published a public statement about Activision Blizzard. This occurs in the midst of the Raven Software strike that is still ongoing, which now lasts about 21 days at the time of writing this article. Although there were statements from various Twitter accounts of the Blizzard Alliance, this is the first time that Blizzard's sub-studios offered a comment on the Blizzard scandal itself.
This has been offered via Twitter and is locked only for those that the Twitter account mentioned with the following message:
Our culture has no place for sexism, harassment, racism, sectarianism, discrimination or intimidation.
It's a beautiful statement, and they follow her with:
When we move, provide a safe, diversified and inclusive work environment so that everyone can flourish will be our top priority.
If it is a very beautiful message, and it is good that the developer wants to move forward, to the point of ensuring that the women of the company wrote the message, that does not say How will change unfold. In addition, the company had its own problems with the Co-Director Dan Bunting (which has since resigned) having been accused of harassment in 2017.
Yet the producer Miranda Due said that even though manifest it took time, because of the trauma of revelations lately, they are progressing fast.
We are the ones who were most affected by what happened, and we are fighting for a better future, said Due. The change must occur inside, and we do our best and need support...
It's true; The interest and support of the public can make the difference between a change in progress and nothing at all. But maybe knowing how the developer plans to implement the change can help the public know how it can offer its support in the first place.
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