
Mike Morhaime, the co-founder and former CEO of Blizzard Entertainment, apologized for the “terrible” experiences women had while working for the company, which came to light in their highly publicized lawsuit.
It’s been a while since Morhaime was in charge of things at Blizzard Entertainment. However, he was shocked to learn about the horrific allegations that the company, now called Activision Blizzard, fosters a “frat boy” culture that has subjected female employees to sexual harassment without consequence. The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) report claimed the company was “akin to working in a frat house” and included everything from unequal pay to female employees to sexual harassment and more. Morhaime described the allegations as “disturbing and difficult to read” and that “everything [he] stood for [had] been washed away,” although that pales in comparison to the fact that “real people have been harmed.”

“It is the responsibility of leadership to stamp out toxicity and harassment in any form, across all levels of the company,” he added. “To the Blizzard women who experienced any of these things, I am extremely sorry that I failed you.” https://twitter.com/mikemorhaime/status/1418796184471277569?s=20 Morhaime concluded his statement by reiterating that he let these women down, and as a leader in the industry, he wants to hear their stories if they are willing to share them.
He also promised to use his influence to “help drive positive change” and combat “misogyny, discrimination, and harassment” wherever he can. The current Activision and Blizzard presidents, Rob Kostich and J. Allen Brack, sent emails to employees describing the allegations as “disturbing” and vowed to do whatever it takes to cultivate an “inclusive environment” moving forward.