Diablo IVdirector and two other developers were let go

According to a new report,Diablo IVgame director Luis Barriga, Blizzard lead level designer Jesse McCree, andWorld of Warcraftdesigner Jonathan LeCraft have been let go.Kotakureports that the news was delivered to the development teams today.

A source told Kotaku that the developers’ names are no longer visible in the internal directory at Blizzard. A source at Blizzard also tellsIGNthat their names have been removed from the company Slack channel. IGN’s source also says that while development teams were reportedly informed of the departures, there has been no internal communication on the matter within Activision Blizzard.

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We’ve reached out to Activision Blizzard for confirmation on the departure of these three.

[Update:Activision Blizzard PR has confirmed the departures to Destructoid, saying that Luis Barriga, Jesse McCree, and Jonathan LeCraft are no longer with the company.

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“We have a deep, talented roster of developers already in place and new leaders have been assigned where appropriate,” said an Activision Blizzard spokesperson. “We are confident in our ability to continue progress, deliver amazing experiences to our players, and move forward to ensure a safe, productive work environment for all.”]

Barriga had been with Blizzard for some time, working on previous games likeDiablo III: Reaper of Souls.McCree was linked to the recent Kotaku report on the “Cosby Suite,” as part of the ongoing reporting and investigation into the culture at Activision Blizzard. This stems from the lawsuitfiled last monthby the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, alleging discrimination and a toxic workplace culture at the company.

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LeCraft was also pictured in the report on the aforementioned suite.Kotakusays two sources have confirmed to them that another Blizzard dev pictured there, Cory Stockton, was put on leave last week but appears to remain at the company.

Activision Blizzard employees have sincesigned a letterdecrying the initial response from the company’s leadership, as well asorganized a walkoutandformed a coalitionacross Activision, Blizzard, King, and other studios.

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The employees have made several demands for change, including an end to forced arbitration, and workers at Ubisoft have backed them withtheir own joint letter. An investment group and shareholder in Activision Blizzard alsorecently criticized the company’s response, laying out its own demands for change at the company.

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