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The quality assurance testers of Raven Software, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, have officially voted to unionize. The ballots were mailed in this month and counted today at the Milwaukee, ...
Unionizing has been a growing cry for developers in the game industry, specifically those based in the US. Now, it’s really happening. They’re called the Game Workers Alliance, and they are officially ...
Fortnite developer Epic Games confirmed this weekend it will transition many of its US-based contingent workers to full-time positions with benefits. Having announced plans recently to form the first ...
Quality assurance (QA) testers at Activision Blizzard subsidiary Raven Software have formed a union after an official vote. The vote was 19-3 in favor of formation, creating the first union of its ...
The worker group, called Game Workers Alliance Union, is the first to form a union within the video game holding company, which has faced claims of a toxic work culture. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & ...
The Activision Blizzard/Microsoft deal just got a whole lot more complicated as a 34-person Quality Assurance (QA) team under Call of Duty's Raven Software has opted to form a union. This would be ...
Call of Duty developer Raven Software has now secured a contract for its union after after three years of work. Workers at Raven "unanimously voted to ratify their first union contract between Game ...
Raven Software has been swinging the banhammer once again, and now the total number of banned players in Warzone has risen above 500,000 – or half a million. Cheaters are nothing new to Warzone. Raven ...
A group of developers at Call of Duty: Warzone developer Raven Software are walking off the job to protest what they see as unfair treatment of members of the quality assurance team who were let go ...
Activision isn’t kidding around when it comes to staffing up for support on the Call of Duty franchise. Raven Software, who took over development and support of Call of Duty: Warzone following ...