Yesterday we informed you that Activision Blizzard was facing yet another lawsuit, this time filed by the American Commission for Equal Employment Opportunities, due to the crimes of discrimination and harassment suffered by many of its workers, a situation that in the middle of the century XXI, it is a real shame that it continues to happen. But today we received an update on this news, and it is that Activision Blizzard reaches an agreement with the EEOC where they will have to pay 18 million dollars to get rid of the lawsuit.
We have learned this information thanks to a press release published by the company itself. Activision Blizzard, where it is explained to us that the company has reached an agreement with the EEOC to get rid of the lawsuit filed by the organization, paying the amount of 18 million dollars, something that, if we think about it cold, is a real trifle for Activision, revealing the little importance that has been given to the demand.
Activision Blizzard reaches an agreement with the EEOC where they will have to pay 18 million dollars to get rid of the lawsuit
Activision Blizzard is once again sued by a United States body
For Activision, paying this fine means absolutely nothing, since it is a company that bills millions of dollars a year. Hopefully not only stay in this, and that the company that owns franchises like Call of Duty has to rethink many more things.