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Blizzard CEO Steps Down; Successors Named

Michael Kulakowski, 03 August 2021, 19:16

J. Allen Brack, CEO of Blizzard Entertainment, has stepped down from his position and further work at the studio. At the same time, his two successors have already been appointed. They will share responsibilities and lead a team that is struggling to deal with extremely serious and well-documented allegations of harassment, discrimination and mobbing among employees.

Blizzard President Takes the Floor on Sexual Harassment Accusations [UPDATED]

Filip Wegrzyn, 23 July 2021, 20:12

President of Blizzard Entertainment commented on sexual harassment and mobbing at Activision Blizzard in an email to colleagues. His opinion on the subject seems a tad contradictory than the company's official statement.

Blizzard Apologizes for its Actions in the Hong Kong Affair

Konrad Serafinski, 01 November 2019, 19:32

The opening ceremony of BlizzCon began in an unusual way. J. Allen Brack appeared on the stage and apologized to all fans for the company's misguided actions in the recent case of a player calling for the liberation of Hong Kong after winning the tournament in Hearthstone.

Blizzard Entertainment Once Again Assures That It Loves the PC

Bart Swiatek, 03 October 2019, 13:20

J. Allen Brack, president of Blizzard Entertainment, reaffirmed that his company does not intend to abandon the PC market. PC remains a key platform for the developer.

Blizzard CEO: We are Mainly PC Developers and This Won't Change

Bart Swiatek, 29 May 2019, 18:28

In an interview for Game Informer, CEO of Blizzard Entertainment confirmed that his company creates mainly PC games. The studio does not intend to give up PCs, although it recognizes the importance of the mobile market.

Blizzard Working on More Games than Ever Before

Milosz Szubert, 23 May 2019, 11:30

The Forbes featured an interview with J. Allen Brack, the current president of Blizzard Entertainment. He revealed that the Irvine studio is now developing more games than ever in its history.