Blizzard Albany, the makers of Tony Hawk Pro Skater and Diablo II: Resurrected, filed for unionization with the NLRB on Tuesday.
today after asking Blizzard last week for formal recognition, a request the company has not yet responded to. Organizing with the Communications Workers of America, which covers a wide variety of sectors and industries including the games industry, Albany joins a growing group of games teams that have taken steps towards unionizing, among larger cross-industry trends toward the same.
Blizzard Albany, formerly known as Vicarious Visions, has been making games for over 30 years and has recently been responsible for titles including
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