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Following the court case, several notable leaders quit their jobs within the company. On August 3 2021. Blizzard chief executive J. Allen Brack stepped out, leaving Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra in the lead as co-leaders. Also Blizzard's SVP of Global Human Resources, Jesse Meschuk, also has resigned. In a earnings call, Activision Blizzard said it will "terminate any manager or leader" who compromises the company's integrity. Though both Brack and Meschuk have quit Company, it's unclear what the reason is. Activision Blizzard terminated either executive.

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