In the wake of a company walkout at Blizzard's headquarters in Irvine, California, hundreds of Ubisoft employees have penned an open letter to company management supporting those participating in the Activision Blizzard protest while also criticizing Ubisoft's handling of workplace discrimination.
In the open letter shared with Axios, nearly 500 current and former Ubisoft developers directly address the Activision Blizzard situation. The group said it is "time to stop being shocked" by the harrowing accounts of workplace harassment and gender discrimination that frequently pop up. They go on to say that "those responsible must be held accountable for their actions" and intend to send the letter to management, including CEO Yves Guillemot.
"We believe you, we stand with you and support you," the Ubisoft group wrote in the letter. "It should no longer be a surprise to anyone: employees, executives, journalists, or fans that these heinous acts are going on. It is time to stop being shocked. We must demand real steps be taken to prevent them. Those responsible must be held accountable for their actions."
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