
Activision-Blizzard has blamed the Microsoft merger for failing to comply with a California workplace diversity law and appoint a third woman to its board of directors. The company has had since 2019 to do so, with the new requirements coming into effect at the end of 2021.Activision-Blizzard’s near $70 billion merger with Microsoft
has dominated gaming headlines since it was revealed in January 2022. Microsoft promised the acquisition would allow the company to make “gaming safe, inclusive, and accessible to all” following multiple lawsuits being filed for workplace harassment and discrimination against Activision-Blizzard. However, according to the company’s 2021 Annual Report filed in late February, Activision-Blizzard has failed to comply with a Californian law requiring them to put a third woman on their board of directors.

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The company blamed its upcoming merger with Microsoft for failing to comply. “Under current California law, we were required to add an additional female director to our Board of Directors by the end of 2021. To meet this requirement and improve the diversity of our Board of Directors, the Company retained a search firm and began interviewing potential additional female directors in 2021,” it stated. “However, since the Company’s current directors would cease to continue to serve on our Board of Directors upon consummation of our proposed transaction with Microsoft, we were unable to conclude the process in 2021. We will be continuing our efforts to appoint a new female director.”

Activision-Blizzard also claimed “since 2016, the number of women in our game development leadership roles has more than doubled”, with 24% of their employees identifying as women or non-binary. The company aims to increase that by 50% over the next five years. It is unclear if Activision-Blizzard will face any sanctions for breaching the Corporations Code.