Activision, Once Dinged for ‘Frat Boy’ Culture, Hires More Women

May 11, 2023, 4:31 PM UTC

Activision Blizzard Inc., one of several video-game companies accused of gender discrimination in recent years, said it has made progress in hiring more female employees. Rival Riot Games Inc.has also reported gains.

Santa Monica, California-based Activision said employees who self report as women or nonbinary increased to about 26% of the company’s total workforce in 2022, up from 24% the prior year.

Activision, which employs about 13,000 people, has appointed an officer to oversee diversity, equity and inclusion, and named a head of inclusive game design. The maker of Call of Duty and other titles has agreed to ...

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