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Activision, Blizzard and Ubisoft are only a tiny bit of the floating part of the iceberg of sexism in the tech/gaming industry. This probably happens at every large games company. Some just manage to keep their employees silent better than others. It's pretty much a given nearly every year we will see one big company struggle with this. PlayStation, Capcom, Riot, EA and others also have a bad track record.

Or as the CEO of Riot games says it (Katie Chironis)
Chironis acknowledges that sexism and sex crimes in the gaming industry is not unique to Riot, but rather, unique when it isn't found at a gaming company.

As for how to fix it, I think a first step would be new legislation should be adapted so that companies can be punished much harsher if they can not provide to create a safe and healthy workspace.

If society can't figure this out, because this isn't happening at just gaming companies, segregation might one day be a lesser evil.

Last edited by Qwark - on 25 July 2021

Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar