Friday, November 1, 2019
Blizzard Entertainment Apologizes For Hong Kong Controversy
 
 Santa Monica-based Blizzard Entertainment apologized for the controversey that the company has faced, after it banned one of its competitors for expressing support for the Hong Kong protests in October. In a speech at Blizzard's BlizzCon, president J. Allen Brack apologized for how the company reacted to the issue at its Hearthstone e-sports event. Brack said, "We didn't live up to the higher standards we set for ourselves." Blizzard is running its annual conference this weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Santa Monica-based Blizzard Entertainment apologized for the controversey that the company has faced, after it banned one of its competitors for expressing support for the Hong Kong protests in October. In a speech at Blizzard's BlizzCon, president J. Allen Brack apologized for how the company reacted to the issue at its Hearthstone e-sports event. Brack said, "We didn't live up to the higher standards we set for ourselves." Blizzard is running its annual conference this weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center.