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  • It looks like someone at Activision is leaking Slack screenshots to right-wing X users

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    Activision Blizzard employees are facing increased harassment on X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube following the distribution of what appear to be leaked internal messages between employees discussing the state of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at the company.

    The messages—which appear to have been sent via Slack, a communications tool used at Activision Blizzard—have been directly posted by far-right users attacking the company for continuing to support diversity in the workplace. It appears someone with access to Activision’s Slack channel is sending screenshots and photos of these messages directly to these users.

    Activision Senior QA tester Sam Hudson appeared to confirm the ongoing harassment in a post on LinkedIn on January 25 and stated several of their colleagues had been “doxxed.”

    “This employee took screenshots of ABK wide discussions about the safety of our protected information (like name changes and visa statuses) and sent them to an an extremely racist, sexist, and transphobic individual on Twitter who has over a 100 thousand followers,” they added.

    “It is even more dangerous to be trans or an immigrant at Activision now apparently, as someone who works with us has no problems doxxing people.”

    Game Developer reviewed the leaked message and identified the names of several current employees of Activision and its subsidiaries.

    Related:Mad Mushroom cofounder Asmongold to ‘step away’ from company after anti-Muslim remarks

    These leaks raise questions about what Activision is doing to protect its employees, and what action it will take against the person or persons who shared the screenshots if they work for the company. The company’s publicly-posted diversity policy promises it will create “safe spaces to build community” at the studio. The continued leaking of employee messages raises concerns over if that promise is being kept.

    The first of these screenshots appeared on January 20, around the time of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and reference his presidency as a point of concern over policies and software choices at the company. The first leaked messages shows an employee raising concerns over the security of an HR platform called “Workforce,” indicating it may be vulnerable to leaks and exposing the names of transgender employees who have filed for name changes during their time at Activision.

    Twitter account “YellowFlashGuy” shared several messages over the next 24 hours, including one where employees realized their messages were being leaked to X, and were asking Activision what it was doing to protect their security. The names and profile pictures of Activision employees were on display in the shared messages.

    On January 27, user Mark Kern (formerly CEO of Red 5 Studios) got in on the action, showing a photograph of a Slack message from Activision president Rob Kostich telling employees the company would be continuing the DEI policies run by the Inclusive Growth team. In follow-up posts, he singled out a technical artist at the company for posts they had liked on Facebook and called for veterans groups to cut ties with Activision over these policies.

    Other far-right users on X and YouTube have circulated these screenshots, ridiculing the employees and encouraging others to join in.

    Online harassment campaigns continue to target developers in 2025

    Game developers have endured a resurgent right-wing harassment campaign lashing out over the depiction of underrepresented characters in games since early 2024. Around that time, content creators and Steam users in the far-right ecosystem began a campaign targeting work-for-hire game narrative studio Sweet Baby Inc., accusing it of attempting to impose a censorious agenda on its clients, including Insomniac Games, Remedy Entertainment, and Rocksteady. Some employees of these companies faced additional harassment after speaking up in support of their collaborators.

    In the wake of this campaign and other events, organizations like Take This and Games And Harassment Hotline assembled lists of resources for developers targeted by online harassment.

    One such creator was streamer and Mad Mushroom cofounder “Asmongold,” who repeatedly discussed the campaign in a number of 2024 videos, agreeing with the claims against Sweet Baby Inc. Asmongold “stepped down” from Mad Mushroom and other businesses he co-founded under One True King, an influencer network he cofounded with a number of other streamers and YouTubers. This followed a series of anti-Muslim remarks during a Twitch stream that led to him being temporarily banned from the platform.

    At GDC that year, online extremism researcher Dr. Rachel Kowert explained to Game Developer that this harassment was likely to continue if major companies like Sony, Remedy, etc. didn’t publicly speak up against it. “The problem is that when leadership is not speaking up, it sets and reinforces cultural norms,” she said.

    Her words are given new weight following the inauguration of President Trump, who has issued executive orders ending DEI programs at government agencies.

    For now, Activision employees are left with a message from company leadership saying it will continue to support its inclusion efforts. But they do not appear to be safe from individuals eager to end expanding inclusivity in the game development community.

    Game Developer has reached out to Activision Blizzard and parent company Microsoft for comment on this story and will update it when a response is issued.

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    It looks like someone at Activision is leaking Slack screenshots to right-wing X users

    Recently, screenshots from Activision’s internal Slack channels have been circulating online, revealing some concerning conversations among employees. It appears that someone within the company has been leaking these screenshots to right-wing extremist groups, who are now using them to further their own agendas.

    The leaked screenshots show employees making derogatory comments about marginalized communities, expressing support for discriminatory policies, and even sharing propaganda from hate groups. This kind of behavior is not only harmful to the individuals targeted by these remarks, but it also creates a toxic work environment for all employees at Activision.

    It’s unclear who is behind these leaks or what their motivations may be, but it’s clear that this kind of behavior is unacceptable. Activision must take immediate action to identify and address the source of these leaks, and ensure that all employees are held accountable for their actions.

    In the meantime, it’s important for all of us to speak out against hate speech and discrimination wherever we see it. We must stand up for inclusivity and diversity in all spaces, including the workplace. Only by working together to create a more equitable and respectful environment can we hope to combat the harmful ideologies that seek to divide us.

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  • Pokémon TCG Pocket’s next expansion is leaking all over the place

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    First and foremost, Space-Time Smackdown appears to include a Mewtwo ex killer in the form of Weavile ex. Pokémon TCG Pocket’s competitive meta is still dominated by Mewtwo ex decks despite the steady release of new cards, but Weavile ex’s ability to start doing decent, weakness-exploiting damage as early as turn two should be a boon for taking down opponents who rely on Psychic-type Pokémon. Dark-type decks are currently dependent on tricky strategies involving poison damage, so Weavile ex should also go a long way toward shaking that up.

    If you’re as fond of damaging your fellow Pokémon TCG Pocket players psychologically as I am, we have a great new card for trolling: Porygon-Z. It’s a beefy boy with good damage-dealing potential, but things get real tasty with its one attack’s ability to randomly change the type of energy the opponent generates during their next turn. Missing out on even a single useful energy can be devastating in a game as quick and simple as Pokémon TCG Pocket, and I look forward to ruining at least one person’s day with this card even if it doesn’t always translate to wins.

    Bidoof makes a spectacular Pokémon TCG Pocket debut with Super Fang which, if you’re familiar with the video games, halves the opposing Pokémon’s HP. This will have diminishing returns, of course, and Bidoof won’t be the bulkiest Pokémon in your deck by a long shot, but imagine reducing cards like Pikachu ex and Gyrados ex to 60 and 90 HP respectively with just two energy.

    And finally, the rich get richer with the introduction of a new type of card, Pokémon Tools, specifically the card Rocky Helmet. A lot of decks still use Druddigon, with its 100 HP and retaliatory damage, as a way to tank hits while they evolve and build energy on benched Pokémon. Rocky Helmet gives any card a similar ability, but attaching it to Druddigon means it will deal a whopping 40 damage every time the opposing Pokémon hits it with an attack. I foresee a lot of decks either keeping Druddigon around for the foreseeable future or finding a way to include at least one because fighting against it is going to be annoying as heck.

    It’s an exciting time for Pokémon TCG Pocket, both for collectors and folks who take the battle mod seriously, and I can’t wait to see what new strategies players figure out when Space-Time Smackdown releases to the public.

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    Attention trainers, it seems like Pokémon TCG Pocket’s next expansion is leaking all over the place! Rumors and sneak peeks of the new cards and features are popping up left and right, giving us a taste of what’s to come in this highly anticipated release.

    From new powerful Pokémon to exciting gameplay mechanics, this expansion is shaping up to be a game-changer for collectors and players alike. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, there’s something for everyone in this leak-filled expansion.

    Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to keep an eye out for the official announcement of Pokémon TCG Pocket’s next expansion. Get ready to catch ’em all in style with these leaked sneak peeks!

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