While Overwatch 2 has been postponed to a later date, now LEGO announces that it is suspending its projects with Activision-Blizzard, while it is time to learn more about the accusations affecting the company.
the Official Overwatch 2 set from the LEGO catalog was due out on February 1, but the brick builder has finally revised its decision. Following ongoing business from Activision-Blizzard, the Danish giant has announced the suspension of its partnership with the video game firm.
We are currently in the process of reviewing our partnership with Activision-Blizzard, given our consideration for the progress made in addressing persistent allegations regarding workplace culture, particularly women’s work and the creation of a diverse and diverse environment. inclusive. While we complete this review, we are suspending the release of the LEGO Overwatch 2 due out February 1..
One new setback for Activision-Blizzard, which has already lost precious partners like Sony, Xbox or Nintendo, which has also been banned from the Game Awards and which sees many employees leave following cases of discrimination and harassment. The boss of the company, Bobby Kotick, is still accused of having covered the acts and his departure is requested by many petitioners.
As a reminder, Overwatch 2 has been postponed to an unknown date, as has Diablo IV and the upcoming BlizzCon, testifying to a deep internal crisis in society, which could have great difficulty in recovering from now on.
Source: www.thebrickfan.com