T-Mobile Allegedly Terminates 'Call of Duty,' 'Overwatch' Partnerships Due To Activision Blizzard Harassment Accusations

T-Mobile allegedly ended its contract with "Call of Duty" and "Overwatch," popular titles published by Activision Blizzard Inc., an American video game holding company mainly based in Santa Monica, California.

However, the individuals still manage to taped their own T-Mobile logos.

Broadcast segments during the mentioned events also didn't flash the telecommunication branding during commercials and other intervals. However, you still need to remember that T-Mobile still hasn't released any statement regarding the allegations.

On the other hand, it also hasn't commented if the disappearance of its branding from Activision's games was due to the game developer's harassment accusations.

Activision Blizzard's President Steps Down!

Since the sexual harassment allegations seem to be pretty serious, the president of Blizzard Entertainment, J. Allen Brack, decided to step down from his position, as confirmed by Polygon.

"I am confident that Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra will provide the leadership Blizzard needs to realize its full potential and will accelerate the pace of change," said Brack.

"I anticipate they will do so with passion and enthusiasm and that they can be trusted to lead with the highest levels of integrity and commitment to the components of our culture that make Blizzard so special," he added.

For more news updates about Activision's lawsuit and other related issues, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

This article is owned by TechTimes

Written by: Griffin Davis

ⓒ 2024 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics