Activision Blizzard Charged $35 Million By the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Activision Blizzard has been charged $35 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for “failing to maintain disclosure controls related to complaints of workplace misconduct and violating whistleblower protection rule.”

The SEC shared the news in a press release, stating Activision Blizzard agreed to pay the $35 million to settle its violations, and the charges stemmed from issues dating back to 2016.

“According to the SEC’s order, between 2018 and 2021, Activision Blizzard was aware that its ability to attract, retain, and motivate employees was a particularly important risk in its business, but it lacked controls and procedures among its separate business units to collect and analyze employee complaints of workplace misconduct,” The SEC wrote.

Between 2016 and 2021, the SEC stated Activision Blizzard also “executed separation agreements in the ordinary course of its business that violated a Commission whistleblower protection rule by requiring former employees to provide notice to the company if they received a request for information from the Commission’s staff.”

As a result, Activison Blizzard was said to have violated Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(a) and 21F-17(a). The company did not admit or deny the SEC’s finding, instead it just “agreed to a cease-and-desist order and to pay a $35 million penalty.”

“The SEC’s order finds that Activision Blizzard failed to implement necessary controls to collect and review employee complaints about workplace misconduct, which left it without the means to determine whether larger issues existed that needed to be disclosed to investors,” said Jason Burt, Director of the SEC’s Denver Regional Office. “Moreover, taking action to impede former employees from communicating directly with the Commission staff about a possible securities law violation is not only bad corporate governance, it is illegal.”

The SEC confirmed it was investigating how Activision Blizzard handled allegations of sexual misconduct and workplace discrimination in September of 2021. The SEC’s search followed the two-year investigation by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing that led to a lawsuit against the company for fostering a “frat boy” culture in which female employees were allegedly subjected to unequal pay and sexual harassment.

This settlment also comes at a time when there is extra scrutiny regarding the $68.7 billion deal that would merge Xbox and Activision Blizzard. Most recently, the merger spurred a formal antitrust warning from the European Union.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Soapbox: Gaming Superstitions And Rituals Might Not Work, But They Matter

We’re crossing our fingers.

The God of Random Numbers is real, and he’s in your house right now, sniffing all your dice. If you don’t pray to him, you’ll never see a natural 20 again, and all of your card decks will be stacked against you for the rest of time.

Or… RNG is exactly what it sounds like. Random. Mashing B, or A, or whatever button you fancy when the Poké Ball is tick-tocking to one side and another isn’t going to influence the outcome in any way. It’s a placebo, a meaningless ritual that keeps you busy while waiting for the game to arbitrarily decide the result.

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Sons of the Forest Will Now Launch in Early Access to Avoid More Delays

Sons of the Forest developer Endnight Games has announced it will be changing the game’s February 23 release date to an early access release date to prevent further delays and to allow fans to jump in and help the studio reach the finish line.

Endnight Games revealed its plan for the Sons of the Forest’s release and development going forward via a post on Steam, and shared it very much wants the community’s help as it did for the original game.

“It’s been a long journey since we first started ‘Sons of The Forest’ development and it’s grown into the biggest most complex game we have ever made,” the post reads. “There is still so much more we want to add; items, new mechanics, gameplay balance and more. We didn’t want to delay again so have instead decided to involve the community in the continued development of this project and keep our February 23rd release date but instead release in Early Access.

“‘The Forest’ turned out to be a massive success, due mostly to the awesome community and the suggestions, feedback, and bug reports the players shared with us,” the post continues. “We are really excited and hope that players want to come on this new journey with us to make this the ultimate survival horror simulator.”

After its initial announcement in 2019, Sons of the Forest, which is a follow-up to 2014’s The Forest, was delayed twice in 2022 to accommodate for the game’s large scope.

We previewed Sons of the Forest in January 2023 and praised its vast improvements to its predecessor’s gameplay, which include sophisticated AI enemies and an impressively responsive ecosystem.

“Sons of the Forest appears to evolve and build on every aspect of its predecessor with a focused goal of realism and developing a flexible ecosystem, and it feels like the building blocks are there to create something truly special,” IGN’s Dale Driver wrote. “But its killer feature is the addition of impressively sophisticated and smarter AI enemies and companions that could not only provide a huge leap forward for the series, but the survival game genre as a whole.”

Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, they’ve contributed to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.

Review: XGIMI HORIZON Pro 4K UHD Projector – A Plug-And-Play, Premium (And Pricey) Pairing For Your Switch

A projector for those ready to go all in.

When shopping around for a new TV, it’s easy enough to know what to look for and what questions to ask. What’s the picture size and resolution? How many HDMI inputs does it have? Does it come with any smart features built-in? Is it HDR-compatible? But what if you’re interested in a projector instead? What do you need to know then?

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Destiny 2: Where Is Xur Today? Location and Exotic Items for February 3-7

The regular person with no unique or weird features, Xûr, is now live in Destiny 2 for the weekend until next week’s reset. If you’re looking to get your some shiny new Exotic armor or weapons for your Guardian, look no further.

Each week, Xûr has a random assortment of Exotic armor, one for each Guardian class, as well as a random Exotic Weapon and an Exotic Engram available for purchase. In addition to his Exotic wares, he’s got a random collection of Legendary weapons and armor to deck out your Guardians.

We’ve rounded up all the info on Xûr for the week including where to find Xûr, which Exotic weapons and armor are available, as well as which Legendary weapons you should pick up, either for PvE or PvP.

Where Is Xûr Located Today?

Xûr’s location can be found at Winding Cove in the EDZ on February 3 through February 4. To reach him, travel to the landing point at Winding Cove. When you arrive, make for the rock cliffs at the far end of the cove and look for a cave winding up to a platform next to some Fallen. There you’ll find the retail monster who inspires us all.

What’s Xûr Selling Today?

Exotic Engram

Lord of Wolves – Exotic Shotgun

Raiju’s Harness – Exotic Hunter Chest Armor

  • 9 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 8 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 20 Intellect
  • 11 Strength
  • Total: 62

Doom Fang Pauldron – Exotic Titan Gauntlets

  • 8 Mobility
  • 20 Resilience
  • 3 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 15 Intellect
  • 15 Strength
  • Total: 63

Felwinter’s Helm – Exotic Warlock Helmet

  • 9 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 8 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 24 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 62

Sadly it’s another week of underwhelming exotic armor rolls, but you should grab Lord of Wolves if you don’t have it already — it’s quite good!

Exotic Weapons

Hawkmoon – Exotic Hand Cannon

  • Paracausal Shot
  • Arrowhead Brake
  • Alloy Magazine
  • Surplus
  • Polymer Grip

Dead Man’s Tale – Exotic Scout Rifle

  • Cranial Spike
  • Fluted Barrel
  • Accurized Rounds
  • Snapshot Sights
  • Short-Action Stock

Both rolls this week are fairly mid, but there’s not anything wrong with either of them if you need a roll in a pinch!

Legendary Weapons

False Promises – Combat Bow

  • Extended Barrel/Smallbore
  • Appended Mag/Armor-Piercing Rounds
  • Feeding Frenzy
  • Eye of the Storm
  • Stability Masterwork

Chrysura Melo – Auto Rifle

  • Arrowhead Brake/Corkscrew Rifling
  • Appended Mag/Flared Magwell
  • Encore
  • Harmony
  • Range Masterwork

Blast Battue – Grenade Launcher

  • Quick Launch/Smart Drift Control
  • Spike Grenades/Augmented Drum
  • Moving Target
  • Rampage
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Ignition Code – Grenade Launcher

  • Volatile Launch/Countermass
  • Proximity Grenads/Spike Grenades
  • Ambitious Assassin
  • Thresh
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Nature of the Beast – Hand Cannon

  • SteadyHandHCS/Sureshot HCS
  • Extended Mag/Flared Magwell
  • Quickdraw
  • High-Impact Reserves
  • Handling Masterwork

Fractesthyst – Shotgun

  • Corkscrew Rifling/Full Choke
  • Appended Mag/Tactical Mag
  • Ensemble
  • Adrenaline Junkie
  • Handling Masterwork

The Keening – Sidearm

  • Arrowhead Brake/Polygonal Rifling
  • Alloy Magazine/High-Caliber Rounds
  • Slideshot
  • Vorpal Weapon
  • One Quiet Moment
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Xûr’s got a few interesting weapons this week! I don’t have any experience with Blast Battue, but quite like the roll for it, so will be trying it out. My interest is also piqued by the rolls for Nature of the Beast and Ignition Code. Some interesting stuff to try out this week, y’all!

Warlock Legendary Armor

For Warlocks, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which includes:

Lightkin Gauntlets

  • 6 Mobility
  • 14 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 21 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 9 Mobility
  • 6 Resilience
  • 18 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 21 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lightkin Helmet

  • 9 Mobility
  • 13 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 9 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 12 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 2 Mobility
  • 14 Resilience
  • 13 Recovery
  • 14 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Bond

Warlocks didn’t get any worthy rolls this week. Once again, the fault is with Lord Cognito.

Titan Legendary Armor

For Titans, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which includes:

Lightkin Gauntlets

  • 6 Mobility
  • 14 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 21 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 9 Mobility
  • 6 Resilience
  • 18 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 21 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lightkin Helmet

  • 9 Mobility
  • 13 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 9 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 12 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 2 Mobility
  • 14 Resilience
  • 13 Recovery
  • 14 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Mark

Titans follow in the unfortunate footsteps of Warlocks and don’t have a single piece of gear worth considering.

Hunter Legendary Armor

For Hunters, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which includes:

Lightkin Gauntlets

  • 15 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 15 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 25 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 6 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 15 Recovery
  • 19 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 6 Strength
  • Total: 60

Lightkin Helmet

  • 7 Mobility
  • 14 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 13 Intellect
  • 10 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 18 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 2 Recovery
  • 13 Discipline
  • 12 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Cloak

And Hunters went ahead and made it a complete waste across the board this week. Xur, you have failed us.

That’s a wrap on Xûr for this week, Guardians! Predictions time: who will we face in the upcoming Lightfall raid? Let us know in the comments! For more on Destiny, check out some of the new weapons and gear you can find in The Witch Queen and read about how Sony’s purchase of Bungie fits into its larger plans.

Travis Northup is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @TieGuyTravis and read his games coverage here.

Have You Played… Duke Nukem?

Duke Nukem 3D burst onto the FPS scene in the Nineties, young CJ was a bit confused. This Duke wasn’t the purple-shirted acrobat I’d known from Apogee Software’s pair of platformers earlier that decade. He was brash, crude, and and didn’t side-scroll anymore. It wasn’t for me, so I moved on to other games. I still occasionally loaded up those earlier platformers though, wistfully remembering a time when Duke presumably used actual toilets when he needed to answer a call of nature.

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CrossfireX Will Be Shutting Down in May

Remedy Entertainment and Smilegate announced that they will be shutting down CrossfireX on May 18, 2023. This announcement comes right before the game’s one-year anniversary as it was released on Xbox Series and Xbox One back on February 10, 2022.

“Since the launch of the game, we have worked tirelessly to bring it to a point where we can all be proud, and throughout it all we have had the honor and pleasure of supporting our players,” CrossfireX’s development team said in a statement.

It continued: “Coming to this decision was not easy, however, we can proudly say that our players have been amazingly active, passionate, and enthusiastic in working with us to create a game that would be fun and enjoyable by all. We want to thank each and every one of our players for playing CrossfireX and being a part of this journey with us.

Sales for the game on the Xbox Store have already been disabled, and there will be no new content added to the game, including maps, modes, and camos. Additionally, purchases made within the last 14 days as of February 3, 2023, are eligible for a refund.

In the meantime, players can continue to enjoy the game until its shutdown in May. The in-game store will continue to be open, but the option to purchase premium currency will be disabled. Players can still spend their remaining currency.

CrossfireX is the latest live-service game to announce shutdowns this week—Rumbleverse and Knockout City, Crimesight, and Apex Legends Mobile are going offline later this year too.

In IGN’s CrossfireX single-player and multiplayer reviews, we said, “CrossfireX’s pair of single-player shooter campaigns are sloppy, soulless, and mercifully brief,” as well as “CrossfireX’s multiplayer modes aren’t worth the price you’ll pay…and it’s free-to-play.”

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. He’s been writing about the industry since 2019 and has worked with other publications such as Insider, Kotaku, NPR, and Variety.

When not writing about video games, George is playing video games. What a surprise! You can follow him on Twitter @Yinyangfooey

Review: OddBallers – Ballsy And Chaotic Co-op Fun, Though The Online Is DOA

If you can dodge a ball, you can dodge a…lawnmower?

Game Swing’s OddBallers, a raucous top-down dodgeball party game, has been doing the rounds for quite some time now, having languished in various unreleased forms since it was first announced as “coming soon” a fair old while ago. Now it’s suddenly dropped onto Nintendo Switch and, far from the mess we had thought it might turn out to be, it’s actually a really fun little slice of multiplayer mayhem. However, it’s not without its issues.

Oddballers sees players jump into colourful top-down arenas in order to hurl dodgeballs, chickens, bombs, and lots of other goofy items at one another in order to emerge victorious. The action is then made even more chaotic by a multitude of environmental dangers; lawnmowers, acid bombs, electrical charges, and so on, that keep you on your toes as you charge around looking to wipe out your friends and/or a bunch of the game’s relatively capable bots.

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It Takes Two Sells a Massive 10 Million Copies

Update: 02/03/2022: It Takes Two has now sold more than ten million copies, doubling its five million record set this time last year.

Announced on developer Hazelight Studios’ Twitter (below), the team said “our minds are officially blown” as they celebrated the impressive number.

“Potentially twice as many players have enjoyed our game,” it added. “We never dared to dream of so many fans. Thank you for all the love.”

Original Story: 02/07/2022: It Takes Two has sold five million copies, including two million since October, developer Hazelight Studios has announced.

The developer tweeted (below) that “our team is absolutely stunned just thinking about how many players have now enjoyed our game.”

Hazelight previously announced on October 13 that the award-winning co-op game had passed three million units sold, showing that It Takes Two had a strong holiday period performance with at least two million sales.

It Takes Two won several categories at The Game Awards 2021 including overall game of the year, best multiplayer game, and best family game. It was among the nominees for IGN’s game of the year but in the end fell to Forza Horizon 5.

We called the game “amazing”, saying “It Takes Two is a spectacular co-op adventure that lays down a path of great gameplay ideas and uses it to play a giddy game of hopscotch.”

Several famous faces from the gaming industry have also praised the game. Dark Souls director Hidetaka Miyazaki said it was a standout of 2021 alongside executives at Naughty Dog who also said it was their game of the year.

It Takes Two’s success has led it beyond the gaming sphere, as Hazelight Studios has partnered with dj2 Entertainment to create adaptations for film and television.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale.