An upset Call of Duty player has sparked criticism for turning up in-person at an Activision Blizzard studio to try and…
), the first-person shooter fan stated they had been stopped by a security guard after entering the car park of the company's office in Austin, Texas on Monday, 31st October.
The fan says they"politely" asked to be let into the office to complain about their"wrongful" Modern Warfare 2 ban, having spent $140 on a special edition version of the game. The fan was refused entry, and told to wait for customer support to resolve the issue.
"Do NOT individually take up vigilante campaigns against customer service employees they have NOTHING to do with your account ban," Jessica Gonzalez, founder of the Activision Blizzard workers group ABetterABK."Actually go fuck yourself if you're cheering this behaviour on.
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