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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developers protest over office working policy


Activision quality assurance staff who worked on the just-released Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 have walked out in protest…

Activision quality assurance staff who worked on the just-released Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 have walked out in protest at the company's return-to-work policy. ABetterABK's statement also references employees being "disrespected" by a recent company email discussing this October's National Disability Employment Awareness Month. In a statement to Eurogamer on the protest, an Activision spokesperson told me that the company acknowledged returning to offices had been "an adjustment for some" and that discussions over specific employee's needs were still "ongoing", the best part of a year since the policy was first announced.

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