The Blizzard Sexual Harassment Controversy Explained
Last week, the state of California sued Activision Blizzard. The lawsuit alleges that one of the biggest game publishers in the world is discriminating against the women who work there, paying them less money than men and subjecting them to sexual harassment. This is a massive lawsuit that’s honestly pretty hard to read at times. So, we're going to try to break down what’s being alleged here and what comes next. Written & Hosted by: Daniel Rosen (@Daniel_Rosen) Edited by: Colten Gowan (@TheOnlyZoltan) Thumbnail by: William O'Keefe Produced by: Keith Capstick (@KeithCapstick) Have a tip for the Don't @ Me team? Email us at: [email protected] All footage courtesy: https://pastebin.com/nDaYvQZB Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”). Follow us on Twitch: / thescoreesports Follow us on Twitter: / thescoreesports Follow us on Facebook: / thescoreesports Follow us on TikTok: / thescoreesports Follow us on Instagram: / thescoreesports

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