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Attendees cheer during the closing ceremony at BlizzCon 2011.

Attendees cheer during the closing ceremony at BlizzCon 2011.

Photographer: Derek Bauer/AP Photo

Blizzard Turned Game Developers Into Rock Stars. Misbehavior Followed

Managers set the tone by hiring mostly men, stoking their egos and dating women in the company, current and former employees said.

One summer day in 2018, employees of the video game maker Blizzard Entertainment opened their email to find a brusque message from the chief executive officer, Mike Morhaime. It said the company parted ways with Ben Kilgore, the chief technology officer and Morhaime’s heir apparent. The email didn’t give a reason, but employees immediately began to gossip. Kilgore presided over the most notorious group of sexist drinkers at the Irvine, California, headquarters, where sexism and drinking were rampant, current and former employees said.

Shortly afterward, they got a supposed explanation during a large staff meeting. Derek Ingalls, now head of the technology department, was asked why his former boss had left. Ingalls told a brief story that concluded with a strange piece of advice: “Don’t sleep with your assistant. But if you’re going to sleep with your assistant, don’t stop.”