Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. It’s a long-running law of the ski industry: Blizzard has a reputation ...
Brian Birmingham, who previously served as technical lead director on World of Warcraft Classic, has left Activision Blizzard in protest of employee review policies at the Overwatch 2, Diablo 4, and ...
One of the co-lead developers of World of Warcraft Classic has left Blizzard, and a new report from Bloomberg reveals that it’s allegedly over a dispute involving an internal employee review system.
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. For 2026, Blizzard looked at the Rustler 11, which got updated back in ...
The Miele Blizzard CX1 is a bagless cylinder vacuum that plugs in via a power cable for endless vacuuming time. It offers four suction levels and four vacuuming accessories in addition to the main ...
Activision Blizzard today released a summary of an internal review that found no evidence company's senior executives looked the other way on harassment claims. "Contrary to many of the allegations, ...
Blizzard has responded to Overwatch 2’s 150,000 Overwhelmingly Negative reviews on Steam. It’s safe to say that Overwatch 2 did not have the best launch on Steam last week. After collecting more than ...
Overwatch 2 director Aaron Keller responded to negative Steam reviews after the game's launch. Keller emphasizes commitment to improve the game despite challenges, urging players to give it a chance ...
“More like a frat house than a business.” That’s how one employee described the early years at Blizzard Entertainment, the videogame maker behind such hit games as “Warcraft” and “Diablo.” In “Play ...
Anyone who watched the BlizzConline Opening Ceremony got a surprise in the form of a trio of Blizzard classics. The Blizzard Arcade Collection dusts off three forgotten gems from the pre-Warcraft days ...
Let’s get one thing clear about the enormous Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal: Microsoft doesn’t own Activision Blizzard. Not yet, anyway. The acquisition meets the threshold for an antitrust review ...