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Washington Post Gaming | Former Blizzard employee says all leaders and Bobby Kotick should be removed | Clip @Launcher | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Jessica Gonzalez, a former senior test analyst for Blizzard Entertainment, resigned while leaving a scorching resignation letter in which she directly called out company CEO Bobby Kotick and his reluctance to act on the sexual misconduct allegations. As a member of ABetterABK, a worker's alliance founded on Twitter for the support of a better workplace for video game employees, Gonzalez hopes her voice can inspire others to speak out against injustices in the video game industry.

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