Update: Added Frances Townsend's statement on the lawsuit.

J. Allen Brack's Internal Email to Blizzard Staff
Blizzard President J. Allen Brack has sent out an internal email to Blizzard staff, in which he addresses the allegations from the lawsuit filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Here's a copy of the email, as reported by Jason Schreier.
Originally Posted by J. Allen Brack
Hello Blizzard -

I personally have a lot of emotions coming out of yesterday, and I know you do, too. The allegations and the hurt of current and former employees are extremely troubling.

I know many of you would like to receive more clarity. While I can't comment on the specifics of the case as it's an open investigation, what I can say is that the behavior detailed in the allegations is completely unacceptable.

  • It goes - with saying - it is completely unacceptable for anyone in the company to face discrimination or harassment.
  • It goes - with saying - that everyone should feel safe working here, whether we are on campus, at BlizzCon, or working from home.
  • It goes - with saying - it takes courage to come forward, and all claims brought to the company are investigated by internal and (when needed) external investigators. We take these claims very seriously. Claims can be made without fear of retaliation, and many times, I attend to them personally, along with our other leaders.

Stepping back - when I talked with Bobby about taking this job, one of the first things I mentioned was a revered saint of the Brack household - Gloria Steinem. Growing up, the value of women as equals, understanding the work that had been done for equal treatment, and the fact that there was still much to do, were common themes. This is just one of the reasons why the fight for equality is incredibly important to me. People with different backgrounds, views, and experiences are essential for Blizzard, our team, and our player community. I disdain "bro culture," and have spent my career fighting against it.

Iterating on our culture with the same intensity that we bring to our games is imperative, with our values acting as our north star. This is some of the most important work we do, both as professionals and human beings.

A company is more than a legal construct that exists as a piece of paper in a filing cabinet in Delaware. The people that work at the company make it what it is, through their actions and creations. Each of us plays a role in maintaining a place of safety for one other. And it is also up to each of us to continue to craft the Blizzard we want - and commit to doing our part in keeping Blizzard great but always aspiring for more.

The leadership team and I will be meeting with many of you to answer questions and discuss how we can move forward. In the meantime, I want you to know that you can talk to any manager, any HR partner, any member of the legal team, or to any one on the executive team [including, Hey J]. If you feel more comfortable talking to someone outside Blizzard, or prefer to be anonymous, you can contact the Way2Play Integrity Line.

I feel angry, sad, and a host of other emotions, but I also feel grateful to work alongside a set of leaders and thousands of employees who join me in their commitment to continuous improvement.

Thank you Blizzard.

JAB



Edit: Frances Townsend has also sent an internal email.
Originally Posted by Frances Townsend
Everyone,

As the Executive Sponsor of the ABK Employee Women's Network and our Chief Compliance Officer, I wanted to reach out to you. I know this has been difficult for many of us. A recently filed lawsuit presented a distorted and untrue picture of our company, including factually incorrect, old, and out of context stories — some from more than a decade ago.

The Activision companies of today, the Activision companies that I know, are great companies with good values. When I joined the Executive Leadership Team, I was certain that I was joining a company where I would be valued, treated with respect, and provided opportunities equal to those afforded to the men of the company. For me, this has been true during my time. As a leader, I an committed to making sure that the experience I have is the same as the rest of the organization. We have a leadership team that is committed to these principles in every way.

I am proud to be part of a company that takes a hard—line approach to inappropriate or hostile work environments and sexual harassment issues. Our Speak Up campaign reinforces our zero tolerance for retaliation against those who do speak up. We've made significant investments to foster inclusive behaviors, and to reflect greater diversity within our leadership teams including:

* Investing in and strengthening our DE&I Employee Networks; creating global networks to bring together the efforts in all of our business units and the introduction of Executive Sponsors.
* Introducing learning and development programs, including inclusive hiring training.
* Amplifying internal programs such as the Way2Play Heroes and the recurring Speak Up campaign.
* Reinforcing channels for employees to report violations including the "ASK List."
* Introducing an Employee Relations team dedicated to investigating employee concerns.
* Continuing to require all employees to take Equality & Diversity training including anti—harassment training (and have done so for many years).

We put tremendous effort into creating fair compensation policies that reflect our commitment to equal opportunity. We review compensation regularly and feel confident that we pay all employees fairly for equal or substantially similar work. We take proactive steps to ensure that pay and advancement are driven by merit. We reward performance, and we conduct extensive anti—discrimination trainings, including for those who are part of the compensation process.

We work at a company that truly values equality and fairness. Rest assured that leadership is committed to continuing to maintain a safe, fair, and inclusive workplace. We cannot let egregious actions of others, and a truly meritless and irresponsible lawsuit, damage our culture of respect and equal opportunity for all employees. We aspire in our company to do great things: in our games, in our impact on society, and in our work environment. We continue to hold firm to our principles and invest, as we have in the past, the resources to ensure quality opportunities for all employees. We remain committed as a leadership team to doing what is right.

- Fran



Warcraft III: Reforged Production Backstory
In an article posted on Bloomberg, Jason Schreier goes over how Blizzard botched the Warcraft III remake because of internal fights and pressure over costs.
  • According to newly revealed documents and people with knowledge of the failed launch, Warcraft III: Reforged was a result of mismanagement and financial pressures pushed by Activision.
  • Blizzard originally promised "over four hours of updated in-game cutscenes and re-recorded voice-overs", however the game launched without that. The remake also lacked features from the original Warcraft III, such as a ranked ladder for competitive players.
  • Due to a limited budget, the hiring was restricted to the point where not even employees from other Blizzard departments could come and help.
    • Some employees were tasked to do multiple jobs at once, and had to work many nights and weekends to try and finish the game.
    • Layoffs from February 2019 included some employees working in Blizzard's support departments.
    • The team shared that: "we were missing and/or had the wrong people in certain lead roles" and that "the team structure didn't set up the project for success".
    • By the end of 2019, employees from all across Blizzard were brought in to help finish the game, but even that wasn't enough.

This article was originally published in forum thread: J. Allen Brack's Internal Email, Warcraft III: Reforged Production Backstory started by Lumy View original post
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  1. bonch's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrbleedinggums View Post
    Damned if he does, and damned if he doesn't. If he didn't send anything out, people would be bitching about "OH LOOK AT HOW THE UPPER EXECS ARE BEING SILENT! THEY MUST BE GUILTY!"
    So why not option C, writing a better letter in the first place?
  1. Izzyfurious's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nagawithlegs View Post
    Wonder if Blizz is just going to clean house and fire Brack/Ion/Danuser and start over.
    They have to, or literally completely rebuild their entire company altogether.
  1. Soon-TM's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrbleedinggums View Post
    Damned if he does, and damned if he doesn't. If he didn't send anything out, people would be bitching about "OH LOOK AT HOW THE UPPER EXECS ARE BEING SILENT! THEY MUST BE GUILTY!"
    That's what usually happens when you've been sweeping the dirt under the rug for quite some time.

    Btw, the reference to Gloria Steinem is cringe inducing as all $&#@. Almost as much as folks defending Brack and all the other people who have been turning a blind eye to this kind of crap for decades.
  1. Echeyakee's Avatar
    Well, jab probably will have to step down, considering he was name checked in the lawsuit several times. But apart from that, nothing will happen. Just look at ubisoft.
  1. Varodoc's Avatar
    For the record, Blizzard was sued by the actual US Government, this did not happen with Riot or Ubisoft. Like obviously there's a difference between the US GOVERNMENT and some worker unions or famous journalists.
  1. Jester Joe's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Izzyfurious View Post
    But they hadn't being investigated by the literal CA Agency. There is a colossus difference with their incident vs Blizz's.

    We're talking literally their own Law + Goverment combined.
    That doesn't suddenly mean the entire company will be told to shut down and pack up. They're not going to make so many people lose their jobs when this seems to be a higher up issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varodoc View Post
    For the record, Blizzard was sued by the actual US Government, this did not happen with Riot or Ubisoft. Like obviously there's a difference between the US GOVERNMENT and some worker unions or famous journalists.
    The state government.
    Not the US government.
  1. DarkAmbient's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Stigmatta View Post
    This almost reads as a farewell letter/resignation
    Blizzard's in the shitter and he and everyone knows it. Their biggest IP is a dumpster fire, leaks of infighting and bad project management of WC3 Reforged, and an office culture that allegedly drove a woman to suicide. Possibly more me-too revelations to come. I won't go so far as to say they're done, but they're the closest they've ever been to being done.
  1. Acidbaron's Avatar
    Name dropping an feminist activist just makes the email all that more dishonest.

    What did he actually do during his time there to counter any of this? Absolutely nothing.
  1. Kellorion's Avatar
    Fran Townsend worked for war criminal President W. Bush, and even toured Abu Gharib, and was on the short list to work for Trump as Director of National Intelligence or Secretary of Homeland Security.
    So, fuck that cunt.
  1. Izzyfurious's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jester Joe View Post
    That doesn't suddenly mean the entire company will be told to shut down and pack up. They're not going to make so many people lose their jobs when this seems to be a higher up issue.

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    The state government.
    Not the US government.
    You can keep telling yourself that, but i will stand by my own concern. Whatever happends, a massive shift will happend with all their franchises if they loose in the court.
  1. Nagawithlegs's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by DarkAmbient View Post
    Blizzard's in the shitter and he and everyone knows it. Their biggest IP is a dumpster fire, leaks of infighting and bad project management of WC3 Reforged, and an office culture that allegedly drove a woman to suicide. Possibly more me-too revelations to come. I won't go so far as to say they're done, but they're the closest they've ever been to being done.
    You know incredibly unpopular and hated companies still make lots of money, right?
  1. Tyris Flare's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nagawithlegs View Post
    You know incredibly unpopular and hated companies still make lots of money, right?
    Also many companies are dramatically worse but have never been caught.

    That's the major difference.
  1. Jester Joe's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Izzyfurious View Post
    You can keep telling yourself that, but i will stand by my own concern. Whatever happends, a massive shift will happend with all their franchises if they loose in the court.
    At most a massive shift in leadership will happen.

    At what point do you think the state would want one of their biggest companies to shut down, causing a spike in unemployment especially with everything else going on? This isn't about "telling myself" this, it makes little to no sense to think they'd just delete the company from existence.
  1. Varodoc's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nagawithlegs View Post
    You know incredibly unpopular and hated companies still make lots of money, right?
    Yeah, they make so much money that they hax'd Reforged for lack of funding... Oh wait...
  1. Nagawithlegs's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jester Joe View Post
    At most a massive shift in leadership will happen.

    At what point do you think the state would want one of their biggest companies to shut down, causing a spike in unemployment especially with everything else going on? This isn't about "telling myself" this, it makes little to no sense to think they'd just delete the company from existence.
    Because in an immature person's mind, the "bad guys" get punished like in a video game or cartoon.
  1. alederys's Avatar
    what a whiny baby. She needs to grow up.
  1. Rustedsaint's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jester Joe View Post
    I mean, you know other companies like Riot have had similar happen and they'll still around right?
    Shh don’t ruin his dreams of a world without blizzard.

    on topic they gonna pay some cash and it’ll be back to the same ol grind. At most we would just a staff shuffle but WoW is just too big to die.
  1. DarkAmbient's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nagawithlegs View Post
    You know incredibly unpopular and hated companies still make lots of money, right?
    Yes, we all know that. But sometimes a series of events turns into a shitstorm, only question is can the company survive it. Sometimes they do, sometimes not. I suspect Blizzard probably will, but they've got a fuckton of work to do to restore confidence.
  1. Skylarking's Avatar
    all i get from reading this bs is that he isn't sorry this stuff has been going on, hes sorry they got caught

    fuck him kekw
  1. crusadernero's Avatar
    Well, it was fun while it lasted. Blizzard is not what it once was, maybe(by the looks of it) it never was what I thought it was. They used to produce great games, in great universes. It also seemed they were filled with great people, and now all of that unravels.

    Diablo, Warcraft, wow, Starcraft.. All games that was and is a part of myself since I was a kid. It was especially a big part of my childhood/early grown up years, and it actually hurts reading all of this. It feels all wasted and tainted in a way.

    I actually did sub back for 9.1, before this news broke out. I decided to give it a shot and it was OKish for a couple of days. But soon enough, it was back to.. nothing. Then this. I cant see Blizzard ever coming back from this untop of all the other problems they have. All of the beloved IPs from Blizzard is nothing but a shell and the best we can hope for are remakes like BC, Wrath and Diablo 2.

    Whats going to happen with 9.2? Whats going to happen with the next xpac? I cant see the current leaders at Blizzard sitting safe this time and it will hurt the production line. And more importantly - why did the leaders of Blizzard let this go on for years? I mean, this is some sick shit.

    Today I uninstalled all of my Blizzard games and have called it quits, atleast for now. Its weird, but it does infact hurt doing so.

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