Former Overwatch Lead Claims He Was Given a Horrid Ultimatum: Meet Revenue Goals or 1,000 Developers Would Lose Jobs
Former Overwatch lead Jeff Kaplan has made a shocking claim about his time at Blizzard. According to Kaplan, he was given an ultimatum by then Blizzard CFO, Dennis Durkin. The ultimatum was to meet certain revenue goals, or 1,000 developers would lose their jobs. Kaplan made this claim in a recent interview, revealing the intense pressure he faced during his time at the company.
Kaplan's statement has sparked a heated debate in the gaming community, with many developers and fans expressing their outrage and concern for the well-being of game developers. The revelation has also raised questions about the business practices of major game developers and publishers.
The pressure to meet revenue goals can be intense, and it's not uncommon for game developers to work long hours and face tight deadlines. However, the threat of job losses for an entire team is a stark reminder of the high stakes involved in the gaming industry.
Kaplan's claim has also sparked a discussion about the importance of game developers' well-being and the need for a more sustainable and equitable game development process. As the gaming industry continues to grow and evolve, it's essential to prioritize the welfare of game developers and ensure that they are treated fairly and with respect.
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