Over 100 Blizzard customer support staff accept money to quit

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More than 100 employees at Blizzard’s Ireland-based customer service office have voluntarily accepted contract buyouts to leave the company.

As reported by Eurogamer, sources claim staff at the Cork branch were offered payment at least five times over the last few months. The sums of money offered were also increased. One source said the money amounted to a year's salary.

Those who have so far accepted to leave voluntarily are expected to do so by the end of the month.

Concerns have been raised about what the departures will mean for customer support in Europe for Blizzard games.

The publisher claimed that its services will not be affected despite the high number of leavers. There are not thought to be immediate plans to shut down the Cork office.

Blizzard has been in the spotlight for a variety of reasons of late. The company saw a backlash from its fans following the announcement of Diablo Immortal.

Despite this, there appear to be plans afoot to extend its operations further into the mobile space.

A Kotaku report last month delved deep into what the future holds for Diablo and Activision’s apparent increasing influence on Blizzard.

This story was originally published on our sister-site PocketGamer.biz.

PaDDzR on December 24th, 2018 at 12:30 UTC »

For all the money they offered? Fuck yeah I'd do it yesterday! And I really like my job in IT. But a year worth of money and experience is more than enough to find new job.

ReaperX24 on December 24th, 2018 at 12:17 UTC »

The publisher claimed that its services will not be affected despite the high number of leavers.

Yeah, right. We've heard that one before.

Anyway, good for the staff, assuming they weren't heavily pressured to do it. Shitty for us.

lifespoon on December 24th, 2018 at 12:12 UTC »

well i guess blizzard being known for their amazing support wont be a thing for much longer if this keeps up!