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Chris Metzen is the latest ex-Blizzard dev to speak up: 'There is No rationalize'

Chris Metzen
(Double cite: Warchief Play)

Chris Metzen was senior V.P. of history and enfranchisement development at Blizzard until his retirement in 2016, and a significant architect of its worldbuilding across multiple series. The like Blizzard's past president and CEO Mike Morhaime, Metzen has responded to the state of California's lawsuit alleging general secernment and sexual harassment at Activision Blizzard by publication an apology on Twitter.

"We failed, and I'm dismal", he begins. "To all of you at Blizzard – those of you I know and those of you whom I've never met – I offer you my very deepest apologies for the division I played in a culture that fostered harassment, inequality, and indifference.

"Thither is no more excuse. We failed too some people when they needed us because we had the exclusive right of non noticing, not attractive, not creating necessary space for the colleagues who needed us as leaders. I wish my apology could make any kind of conflict. It lavatory't."

Metzen goes on to say that atomic number 2's been reading the accounts of women World Health Organization have added their stories to those in the lawsuit (many of which ingest been collated on Reddit), and says, "Friends and colleagues, people I have valued and admired for years, were directly harmed because I was not ubiquitous enough to ask, to listen, to hear these stories when information technology mattered" and that "the yawning gulf between my perception from the top and the quelling realness many of you experienced fills Pine Tree State with heavy attaint."

With the lawsuit looming, the response from Activision Blizzard's current executives has been confused, seemingly uncertain whether to abnegate the accusations or condemn the discrimination and harassment they describe. Metzen's statement concludes that, "Words are cheap. Not in for what grand, sweeping promises really do either. Accountability starts with people. Not corporations, or platitudes, operating room 'values' purge in iron around a statue."

However, minded that Metzen worked closely with World of Warcraft's erstwhile aged creative director Alex Afrasiabi, who is directly titled in the lawsuit, there was close to doubt about Metzen's claimed ignorance and the value of his apology. As the first reply low-level Metzen's tweet asked, "How much did you know just about Alex Afrasiabi and his behavior? He was your hand picked successor, after all."

In succeeding tweets, Metzen addressed this by writing, "I loved working with him and electronic jamming in news report meetings. He was someone I thought really highly of on the task, but we never interacted outside of story jams and such [...] Then scholarship all this the past week has been just utterly shocking. Just reprehensible shit."

Metzen is presently functional Warchief, a tabletop gaming company he launched alongside Blizzard's ex-V.P. of lineament assurance Mike Gilmartin.

Jody Macgregor

Jody's first calculator was a Commodore 64, so he remembers having to use a code cycle to fiddle Pool of Glowing. A former music journalist who interviewed everyone from Giorgio Moroder to Trent Reznor, Jody also Colorado-hosted Commonwealth of Australi's first radio show just about videogames, Zed Games. He's written for Rock'n'roll Paper Shotgun, The Big Issue, GamesRadar, Zam, Glixel, and Playboy.com, whose cheques with the bunny logotype made for fun conversations at the bank. Jody's first clause for PC Gamer was published in 2015, he emended PC Gamer Independent from 2017 to 2018, and actually did play every Warhammer videogame.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/chris-metzen-is-the-latest-ex-blizzard-dev-to-speak-up-there-is-no-excuse/

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