It says something when the first question that now pops to mind regarding Activision Blizzard is: What is going right?

Not much. The videogame publisher was already reeling from a lawsuit filed over the summer by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing over an alleged pattern of gender discrimination at its Blizzard Entertainment unit. The company has since had to delay the planned release of two Blizzard games originally expected next year—and cancel its popular BlizzCon fan convention.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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