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Activision Blizzard president leaves the company with a scandal

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Allen Brack, president of Activision Blizzard, is stepping down as the company faces legal action over sexual harassment and gender discrimination. He will be replaced by former Vicarious Visions head Jennifer O'Neill and former Xbox Vice President Mike Ibarra. Activision Blizzard announced this in a letter to the studio staff.

According to the letter, Brack left Blizzard to "take advantage of the new opportunities." Where he will continue his career is unknown. The change of leadership took place against the backdrop of a scandal at the company, which was accused of corporate sexism.

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Recall that over the past few weeks, several employees and former members of Activision Blizzard have spoken openly about sexual harassment and gender discrimination within the company.

Activision Blizzard has tolerated a culture of "corporate sexism" in the company, according to a California Department lawsuit. Male employees regularly commented on the appearance of their female colleagues and felt them. In addition, the company allowed for celebrations in the workplace. During these sessions, employees consumed "copious amounts" of alcohol and behaved inappropriately towards women in the office.

This constant sexual harassment even led to the suicide of the employee. She committed suicide on a business trip after being subjected to intense sexual harassment.

Allen Brack, President of Blizzard, was one of the individuals named in the lawsuit. He allegedly knew about this behavior within the company and did nothing to stop him. As a reminder, he joined Blizzard in 2006, holding various positions at the company, including World of Warcraft's Chief Operating Officer. Finally, he became President of Blizzard in 2018 after Mike Morheim stepped down.

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