In An Industry Of Imagined Corporate Villainy, Activision Blizzard's Layoffs Seem Uniquely Cruel

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Activision-Blizzard's last 24 hours have been a wild ride, and a travesty for its workers

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I've stopped playing COD few years back for good. People should boycott CoD

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Activision destroyed the CallofDuty franchise and then the lives of their employees...terrible

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