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Warson players like to ignore Activision-Blizzard

Players from Warson In solidarity with the employees of the California State Company, they are planning a major boycott of the game following the revelation of the lawsuit against Activision-Blizzard.

Video game legends who have released some of the world’s biggest titles, including Call of Duty, Overwatch, World of Warcraft and more, are facing harsh criticism from the wider community.

In Case filed by the State of CaliforniaThe company is a “described”Spreading male fraternal culture“Many workers, fans and partners of the company have taken a stand against the treatment of certain employees, especially women.

In addition, many gamers have pledged to stop playing Activision Blizzard games or retire, and it seems Warson players plan to do it en masse.

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Players of all Activision-Blizzard games have rallied to boycott the American company

We have seen former employees provide insightful insights into their time with the company.

On the Reddit record, Jazz Invited players “Do not buy anything in the store (including battle pass), Emphasizing that“Activision-Blizzard has to pay for what they do“.

The post garnered more than 1,000 votes, with many reminders of the support of other Warson players in favor of the idea of ​​boycotting the store.

“Based on what’s going on, I think these people deserve anything from us.”, Jazz explained. “You can continue the game if you want, but don’t spend money on their store.”

Others agreed and expressed their support. “Yes, I will not spend a single penny”, Said a fan. “I’m done with them, brother. Bad news is coming every day, Another added.

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Since many of the concepts in this sense are clear, it would be interesting to see if there is a significant difference in Warson’s micro transaction numbers, and would that level cause Activision to react publicly?