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Activision Blizzard Settles With Federal Employment Agency For $18 Million (Updated)
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is filing a legal complaint against the company
kotaku.com
I've been following this drama since it began. Without a wall of text, the tl,dr is that this started with one person 'mansplaining' to someone else that got offended. Someone eavesdropping on that thought it was ok to do that on an every day basis, so it became a norm in that environment and was never corrected. The CEO and CLO (chief legal officer) both resigned over this.
Someone made a comment somewhere (sorry no source) that this had to do with the recent major changes to WoW that players wanted since release.
Hopefully this is the end of these shenanigans and they can get back to developing again.