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Ubisoft and Take-Two are the latest game companies to halt sales in Russia
04:50pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Engadget
More major gaming companies are joining the boycott against Russia, with Ubisoft and Take-Two putting business on hold amid the country''s invasion of Ukraine. On Monday, Ubisoft updated a blog post in which it expressed support for Ukraine and its team members based there to note it''s pausing sales in Russia. Take-Two, meanwhile, has stopped sales of games and ended marketing support in Russia and Belarus. The publisher also told GamesIndustry.biz it''s preventing people in the two countries from installing its games. That includes Grand Theft Auto V , which is believed to be the third most-popular game in Russia behind Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2, based on monthly active users. Since the invasion began, many notable gaming companies have withdrawn from Russia, including Activision Blizzard, Epic Games , Microsoft , EA and CD Projekt . Sony also removed Gran Turismo 7 from its Russian storefront just as the game was released elsewhere, while Nintendo halted Switch eShop payments.
Activision''s Kotick exiting Coca-Cola board
02:58pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
Activision Blizzard (ATVI -0.2%) Chief Executive Officer Bobby Kotick is exiting the board of directors at Coca-Cola
The Morning After: What to expect from Apple''s Peek Performance event
12:28pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Apple is holding its first virtual event of the year on March 8th, and to be honest, I’ve heard rumors about this date for weeks. And don’t get me started on the leaky product selection expected to debut tomorrow at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT / 6 PM GMT. Engadget The first major announcement is likely to be a new iPhone SE, Apple’s cheapest iPhone, packing 5G. Will it catch up, design-wise, with the rest of the iPhone family? We’re not sure, but it could still have a home button, if that’s what you’re hoping for. That might be the only throwback — we expect it to have the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13 lineup. It’s also time for a new iPad Air, currently the oldest iPad in Apple’s lineup. Although, it’s not that old, really; it was completely redesigned back in 2020 . That’s not all we’re likely to see, however. A report yesterday suggested we could also get a new external display from Apple. Check out our full preview right here . — Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed Engadget Podcast: A not-so Mobile World Congress 2022 Musk says Starlink won''t block Russian media outlets ''unless at gunpoint'' Keyboard and mouse support is coming to Microsoft''s Xbox Cloud Gaming service Sony''s best ANC headphones are up to 46 percent off right now Halo Infinite''s campaign co-op won''t land with season two Audi''s RS E-Tron GT makes the case for EVs on ice Hitting the Books: How Mildred Dresselhaus'' research proved we had graphite all wrong Netflix stops streaming in Russia The company had previously halted production on several projects in the country.
Activision Blizzard, Epic Games, and Netflix suspend services in Russia
11:57am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 TechSpot
Activision Blizzard president Daniel Alegre announced the decision in a letter to employees that was shared publicly. “Today, we are announcing that Activision Blizzard will be suspending new sales of and in our games in Russia while this conflict continues,” he wrote. The suspension will presumably apply to both physical…
Epic Games and Activision Blizzard Will Not Be Sold in Russia
11:45am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 CryptoNewsZ
The invasion of Russia on Ukraine is taking a toll on Ukrainians. Call it a work of Karma, but Russia is also facing several issues due to war. Apart from a dent in its economy and currency, Russia’s video game market is facing a crisis of its own. Activision Blizzard and Epic Games have joined …
Is Direxion NASDAQ100 Equal Weighted Index Shares (QQQE) a Strong ETF Right Now?
11:20am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Smart Beta ETF report for QQQE
Activision Blizzard sued over employee’s death due to sexual harassment
06:55am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Siasat Daily
San Francisco: Gaming company Activision Blizzard, acquired by Microsoft for nearly $69 billion recently, is being sued by parents of an employee who died by suicide in 2017, blaming the death owing to sexual harassment. According to a report by The Washington Post, Paul and Janet Moynihan, the parents of Kerri Moynihan, a 32-year-old finance … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Activision Blizzard sued over employee’s death over sexual harassment
05:02am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, March 7 (IANS) Gaming company Activision Blizzard, acquired by Microsoft for nearly $69 billion recently, is being sued by parents of an employee who died by suicide in 2017, blaming the death owing to sexual harassment. According to a report by The Washington Post, Paul and Janet Moynihan, the parents of Kerri Moynihan, […] The post Activision Blizzard sued over employee’s death over sexual harassment appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Igor Bonifacic / Engadget : Activision Blizzard and Epic Games suspend sales of their games in Russia; Activision Blizzard will also pause offering in-game microtransactions in the country — Activision Blizzard and Epic Games have joined a growing list of publishers suspending sales of their games in Russia due to the country''s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Activision Blizzard suspending all “new sales” of its games in Russia
08:44pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
Activision Blizzard has announced that it is suspending all game sales in Russia amid the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The Call Of Duty publisher made the announcement via a press release on Friday (March 4), written by president and COO Daniel Alegre. The company said it is also matching every one of its employee […] Activision Blizzard suspending all “new sales” of its games in Russia
Activision Blizzard and Epic pause game sales in Russia
08:18pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Activision Blizzard and Epic Games have joined a growing list of publishers suspending sales of their games in Russia due to the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. In an employee letter it shared publicly on Friday, Activision president and chief operating officer Daniel Alegre said the company would pause selling its games to Russian consumers. It will also temporarily stop offering in-game microtransactions to those same customers. Epic is stopping commerce with Russia in our games in response to its invasion of Ukraine. We’re not blocking access for the same reason other communication tools remain online: the free world should keep all lines of dialogue open. — Epic Games Newsroom (@EpicNewsroom) March 5, 2022 One day after Activision’s announcement, Epic Games said it too was halting transactions within the country. “Epic is stopping commerce with Russia in our games in response to its invasion of Ukraine,” the company said. “We’re not blocking access for the same reason other communication tools remain online: the free world should keep all lines of dialogue open.” It’s unclear if Epic’s decision includes both its own titles and any in-game microtransactions it offers in Fortnite .
Activision Blizzard sued over claims sexual harassment contributed to employee’s death
04:53pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 The Verge
Activision Blizzard faces a wrongful death lawsuit. | Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images The parents of an Activision Blizzard employee who died by suicide during a company retreat in 2017 are suing the company for wrongful death, according to a report by The Washington Post . Paul and Janet Moynihan, the parents of Kerri Moynihan, a 32-year-old finance manager at Activision Blizzard, allege sexual harassment was a “significant factor” contributing to her death. Investigators ruled Moynihan’s death a suicide after she was found dead in a hotel room at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa in April 2017. The suit claims Activision Blizzard “permitted a work environment in which sexual harassment was pervasive” As noted by The Post , Moynihan was anonymously referenced in the lawsuit filed by California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) last July, which sued Activision Blizzard for allegedly fostering a toxic culture of “constant sexual harassment.” The DFEH’s complaint claims her male co-workers passed around a photo of her vagina at a holiday party before her death.
Activision Blizzard and Epic Games stop selling games in Russia
12:54pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 The Indian Express
Activision Blizzard and Epic Games has joined a long list of gaming companies that stopped selling their products and services in Russia as a response to the invasion.
Activision Blizzard is “suspending new sales” of its games in Russia
11:45am, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
Following the news that Microsoft is cutting off sales of all its products to Russia and EA is following suit with all its games, Activision Blizzard has announced it will be doing the same. The Call of Duty publisher is suspending all sales of its games in Russia and is tripling employee donations to relief organisations in […] Activision Blizzard is “suspending new sales” of its games in Russia
Activision Blizzard, Epic join list of publishers halting sales in Russia
06:10am, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Buziness Bytes
New Delhi, March 6 (IANS) The US-based video game holding company Activision Blizzard has announced that it is suspending new sales “of and in” its games in Russia. “We are doing everything possible to assist employees, and their families, who are being directly affected by this tragedy,” Activision Blizzard president and COO Daniel Alegre said […] The post Activision Blizzard, Epic join list of publishers halting sales in Russia appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
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