![]() ![]() The State of California sued Activision Blizzard over what it alleges to be a "frat boy" culture that created "a breeding ground for harassment and discrimination against women". And it's my honour to be here to share this with you." The teams across the studio have been looking forward to this day for quite some time. So please pardon me for the awkward transition. ![]() "There's no easy way to switch gears talking about our game. On behalf of everyone on the team, thank you. They speak to the core values of who we are and who we wish to be. So please know as we start our presentation that these thoughts and actions are at the top of our minds, and will be going forward. "While we cannot comment on the lawsuit, what I can say is that as a team, we are committed to making sure all team members feel safe, welcome, and respected. Everyone, regardless of title, role, gender, orientation, ethnicity, should be treated always with dignity, respect, and equality. "So on behalf of Sledgehammer Games, and all of the teams supporting Call of Duty Vanguard, harassment of any kind goes against everything we stand for as a studio. But more importantly than that, we're all humans, we're here for each other, working side by side, and looking out for one another in good times and bad times. "The stories and the pain people have shared are simply devastating," Halon said. In a virtual preview of the upcoming shooter attended by Eurogamer, Sledgehammer Games studio head Aaron Halon addressed the allegations before revealing game details. ![]() Sledgehammer Games addressed the recent Activision Blizzard allegations while announcing Call of Duty: Vanguard. ![]()
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