World of Warcraft workers have voted to unionize the popular video-game franchise, expanding organized labor’s new foothold at Microsoft Corp. by around 500 employees.

Never actually seen WoW referred to as Microsoft’s before.

I did know it was a subsidiary of a subsidiary, just feels odd to see it referred to this way, and not as Blizzard’s.

Yeah it’s weird, but technically Microsoft didn’t even acquire it until October 2023. Was WoW/ActiBlizz in the news in the 8 months since?

Yeah, they were. Predatory monetization continuing mostly.

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I mean…is that really “news”.

Sorry, that’s really cynical lol

It’s Bloomberg, the only thing that matters to them is which stock ticker is attached to the news.

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