Activision Blizzard To Pay $35 Million To Settle Workplace Misconduct Charges

Activision Blizzard has reached a settlement deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission that sees the Call of Duty company pay $35 million to settle workplace charges.

Per the SEC's press release, Activision Blizzard is paying the settlement fee, but not admitting or denying any wrongdoing, over claims that it "failed to maintain disclosure controls and procedures to ensure that the company could assess whether its disclosures pertaining to its workforce were adequate."

Additionally, the $35 million settlement pertains to charges that Activision Blizzard "violated an SEC whistleblower protection rule."

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