Ubisoft Employees, Unite to Fight, Gaming Industry's <br />'Culture Of Abuse'.<br />Nearly 500 current and former Ubisoft employees signed an open letter announcing their solidarity with the workers at Activision Blizzard.<br />Nearly 500 current and former Ubisoft employees signed an open letter announcing their solidarity with the workers at Activision Blizzard.<br />Axios reports the open letter demands action from their own leadership, and calls for systemic change across the entire video game industry.<br />Over the past week, the games industry <br />has once again been rocked by revelations that have long <br />been known by too many of us. , Ubisoft workers' open letter, via Axios.<br />Over the past week, the games industry <br />has once again been rocked by revelations that have long <br />been known by too many of us. , Ubisoft workers' open letter, via Axios.<br />Revelations that a year ago many were hearing about Ubisoft. It is clear, from the frequency of these reports, that there is a widespread and deeply ingrained culture of abuse behavior within the industry, Ubisoft workers' open letter, via Axios.<br />Kotaku reports that last year, Ubisoft was <br />accused by workers of instances of sexual <br />harassment, bullying and other abuses.<br />A California state lawsuit <br />against Activision Blizzard was <br />brought to the public's attention last week. .<br />The suit reportedly describes an environment of widespread abuse against female employees.<br />The suit reportedly describes an environment of widespread abuse against female employees.<br />On July 28, a group of Activision Blizzard employees planned a walkout meant to protest the company's culture of alleged abuse. .<br />The protest has gained widespread <br />support from across the industry.<br />Workers have called on fans not to cross the “digital picket line” by refraining from signing into games like 'Call of Duty' and 'Overwatch.' .<br />Workers have called on fans not to cross the “digital picket line” by refraining from signing into games like 'Call of Duty' and 'Overwatch.' .<br />Workers have called on fans not to cross the “digital picket line” by refraining from signing into games like 'Call of Duty' and 'Overwatch.'