Pretty much this. Blizz is just an example of how bad can die-hard capitalism be. It no longer depends that much if your game is good, but how much money can you squeeze from it. This is what unions are for, and I sure hope this happens, because there are just so many good people in this business and if their quality of life is good, their products will most likely be (just take a look at what environment tends to be at those games that either got rushed or were terrible to begin with).
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This. Blizzard is known for this now, but just you wait until we find out more about some other already known as evil company.
I mean, Ubisoft was never known as clearly evil, until last year, and by that time, Activision Blizz was already known as evil.
Gods only know to what extent EA, who was evil even before Actiblizz, goes without us noticing.
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Pretty much this. Blizz is just an example of how bad can die-hard capitalism be. It no longer depends that much if your game is good, but how much money can you squeeze from it. This is what unions are for, and I sure hope this happens, because there are just so many good people in this business and if their quality of life is good, their products will most likely be (just take a look at what environment tends to be at those games that either got rushed or were terrible to begin with).
Click to see my Hearthstone projects: