With a bargaining unit of more than 500 artists, designers, engineers, quality assurance testers and other workers, the Communications Workers of America push marks a moment when video game organizing ...
According to Bloomberg, The Communications Workers of America (CWA) has confirmed that over 500 employees, including designers, engineers, producers, artists, quality assurance testers, and more, have ...
More than 500 workers behind the popular video game franchisee “World of Warcraft” are unionizing. The game’s development team employees — which include designers, engineers, artists, quality ...
The World of Warcraft development team at Blizzard Entertainment has voted to unionize. Over 500 developers working on World of Warcraft have joined the Communications Workers of America (CWA) as the ...
World of Warcraft’s community has been rather high on the latest expansion, Dragonflight, for a number of reasons. Among them is the general feeling that – contrary to the previous expansion, ...
Wow, 20 years ago today the team at Blizzard Entertainment launched its massive multiplayer online addition to the “Warcraft” franchise, and changed the gaming industry forever. While many MMOs have ...
At a young age, David has always enjoyed exploring fiction. This has been evident in his love of reading, films, and video games. As a result, it made sense to pursue writing as a career. He has ...
Blizzard Entertainment closed the acquisition of Boston-based studio Proletariat to better serve players in the massive multiplayer online role-playing game World Of Warcraft. Proletariat began ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. At BlizzCon 2013, then-World of Warcraft executive producer (and later, Blizzard president) J. Allen Brack infamously said, "You think you do, but you ...
In a major step forward for the still-nascent video game unionizing movement, hundreds of development team members at massively multiplayer online role-playing game giant World of Warcraft have ...
NEW YORK (AP) — More than 500 workers behind the popular video game franchisee “World of Warcraft” are unionizing. The game’s development team employees — which include designers, engineers, artists, ...
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