But waiting until now undermines that sincerity, and so far that apology is not backed up by any action. Allen Brack did open the convention with an apology for their screw-up regarding Hong Kong, and to be fair, he sounded pretty sincere. The reveals so far give me a bit of hope, but perhaps not enough to turn things around for my dying love of Blizzard. But nowadays Blizzard’s games have strayed far from what made me love them, and after they started creeping on female employees’ periods and stomping free speech to appease China’s government, I’ve decided to tentatively boycott future purchases. While it may have had its disappointments before, BlizzCon has always felt a bit like Christmas morning to me.
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