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Warlock players are able to participate in a brand new by Emily lowes
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  • This patch also signals the start of a PvP WoTLK Gold Arena season 3 and , unlike the raids it's live. The latest Arena equipment is now on sale, while gear from older seasons will be offered for purchase at a discounted rate.

    Warlock players are able to participate in a brand new quest to unlock an Incubus pet, a masculine version of game's Succubus pet. The introduction of the Incubus comes as part of a bigger effort taken by members of the WoW Development Team to create Azeroth a more welcoming and inclusive environment as well as Blizzard changing recently problematic achievement names, dialogue as well as other game content following a series of allegations of sexual harassment and lawsuits at Activision Blizzard.

    Microsoft's announcement about a planned purchase of Activision Blizzard sent ripples through the gaming industry due to a multitude of different reasons. The implications to Microsoft's game library Xbox Game Pass, the exclusivity of its games, and much more are all shocking. But much of the discussion has focused on what will be the fate of current Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick who for months has refused to step down amid allegations of a hostile workplace culture and ineffective leadership. In light of the announcement of the acquisition, Kotick is likely headed to an enormous payday at the conclusion of this process, which is just odd. This, in fact it will be a hard decision for many and a real issue, it's important to focus on the positive aspects that will improve working conditions for the employees and the role we can have to make sure this happens.

    First, to state the obvious: Yes, it is extremely frustrating for unreliable actors to be given a deserved reward in the society. It's unjust. We have a cosmic sense that karma can't operate this way. So the focus on Kotick's cheap WoTLK Classic Gold payday is totally plausible. Assuming the allegations regarding his personal responsibility for failing to confront a culture of violence and harassment is correct, it's human to get riled up over the notion that a salary is heading his way as a reward for his role in fostering the culture that has led to the many reports of toxicity in Activision Blizzard and then stubbornly refusing the opportunity to change.

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