Ex-Blizzard Leaders Launch Magic Soup Games After "Incredibly Difficult" Exit from Activision Blizzard

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Former Blizzard leaders Jen Oneal and J. Allen Brack have discussed their "incredibly difficult" exits from Activision Blizzard. Oneal left due to pay disparities and has since focused on supporting women in the industry through her work as a Women in Gaming International board member. Brack left following a lawsuit alleging harassment and discrimination of women at the company, and has been reflecting on his role in driving cultural change. He believes Blizzard can re-emerge as a haven for creatives with a positive culture for all employees.
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