Blizzard Entertainment president departs after accusations of fostering a 'frat boy' culture
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The video game maker was accused of fostering a culture of harassment.
The president of Blizzard Entertainment is departing the company after accusations that a "frat boy" workplace culture fostered gender discrimination and sexual harassment. In a letter to staff posted on its website, the chief operating officer of Blizzard's parent company, Activision Blizzard, announced Tuesday that J. Allen Brack was leaving "to pursue new opportunities." COO Daniel Alegre also said that Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra have been appointed as the new "co-leaders of Blizzard." The leadership shakeup at the maker of popular video games including "Overwatch" and "World of Warcraft" comes after a lawsuit that alleges rampant discrimination and sexual harassment at the company.More Related News