The Paragon system makes a return and offers more build variety while Legendary powers can be extracted and imbued into other items.
No more excuses. Bobby Kotick should be terminated from his position.
Pressure continues to mount for Bobby Kotick as an increasing number of employees from across various Activision Blizzard studios demand his removal.
A new report sheds light on Activision boss' mistreatment of female employees, while claiming he was also aware of sexual misconduct within the company and chose not to act.
Recently appointed as co-lead to replace outgoing Blizzard president J. Allen Brack, Oneal is now leaving Mike Ybarra as the sole lead of the company.
Additionally, over 20 other individuals have also "faced other types of disciplinary action," the company reports.
As revealed by community manager Adam Fletcher, Diablo 2's connection problems were caused by legacy code among other things.
Following the departure of former game director Luis Barriga, design lead Joe Shely has now taken up that position.
A gorgeously detailed remaster of the classic ARPG.
Activision Blizzard's troubles continue, with the company now facing an individual investigation into its workplace woes by the SEC.
The beta will feature two additional classes - Druid and Paladin - and will be available for players on all platforms on August 20th.
A law suit filed by Rosen Law Firm on behalf of the company's investors, with allegations that the company failed to disclose issues with discrimination and harassment.
"There is no place at our company where discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind will be tolerated," Bobby Kotick says.
Helliquary Raids, changes to Bounties and Challenge Rifts, controller support and further optimization are coming based on feedback.
Brack will be replaced effective immediately by Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra, who will be co-leaders of the company.
"Our initial responses to the issues we face together, and to your concerns, were, quite frankly, tone deaf," says CEO Bobby Kotick.
A group of Activision Blizzard employees will be staging a formal walkout protest on Wednesday to call for steps to be taken against widespread discrimination against and sexual harassment of employee...
"To put it clearly and unequivocally, our values as employees are not accurately reflected in the words and actions of our leadership," the letter states,
The company is being sued by the State of California, and is accused of sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, racial discrimination, and more.
Large font modes, UI scaling, toggling item names on and off, and the Shared Stash being increased to three tabs are also coming.