No one knew nor cared about the names of people involved in lawsuit. Now because of this PR stunt they have popularized a sex pest. Its as if news stations read names of school shooters, which is why they don’t anymore. ANYWAY:
Why not apply this dumb logic to the company names as well since they are also linked to the sexual harassments allegations.
“We are changing McCrees name because of wokeness oh and here is a new map that no one cares about. Still nothing new on OW2 and probably will not have since our priorities now are changing his voice lines”
Pathetic decisions by a couple of suits, I feel bad for the actual good employees the OW team has.
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There’s a rumor they will change it into “activision insight”
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Ew… Em, maybe they need to take a step back, gather some insight… And not do that.
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I’m imagining a board room full of back-patting going on when that name was chosen…
Name change is the hype things to do these days. Why not? I just wish they stop charging 10$ for it. It’s truely capitalism. We should be given the freedom to change our battletag however we want, whenever we want.
They just need a cooler name that will be hip with the younger generation. I suggest Swagtivision.
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Backtivision is more appropriate, because they’re progressing backwards currently
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That name is Wacktivision.
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to be honest i rather have the company change their name instead of mccree 
Activision Insights, has a nice ring to it
I can accept Snowstorm as their new name.
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For now they will be known as “The developer formally known as Blizzard”.
No, they will be known as “The company who lost to twitter mobs.”
Even a bronze player could solo carry against a team of Twitter mobsters. This is a disgrace, KucingIsCat.
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Well, that’s all they’re build of. I thought they were tougher than that, but i suppose i was wrong. Bending the knee is a trendy thing to do nowadays for corporations.
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