
Nukezilla's John Kershaw writes:
"You don’t need to have existed on the internet for long to realise that with just a name, your home address (or your parents’ address, or for that matter the address of anyone who has the same name as you) and phone numbers are just a quick Google away. But maybe all the nay-sayers are missing the point. There are some very rational reasons why Activision Blizzard would make this so."

Chance Glasco, one of the co-founders of Infinity Ward and creators of the Call of Duty franchise, has claimed that Activision once pressured the studio to include an invasion of Israel by Iran.

Blizzard reveals plans to speed up Diablo releases with more frequent expansions and updates as the franchise moves toward a live-service future.
All I want is a physical disc release of remastered D2 that doesn't require online check-ins.
I've lost complete interest. Too much FOMO with seasons as it is, now it's expansions? No thanks.

A strong majority of quality assurance workers at Blizzard’s Albany and Austin locations overwhelmingly voted to ratify a union contract at Microsoft, ensuring lasting protections in the workplace.
Also, the writer of this should understand. That one out of a million people would kill you for losing a game. That means, someone will really, in fact, be hunted down by this google method. I have no doubt. At least one person will.
Yep, the world peace theory is the best one yet. Acti-Bliz love the children. lol
Great article