World of Warcraft Classic lead Brian Birmingham has parted ways with Blizzard, after the developer internally voiced concerns about its stack-ranking policy.
World of Warcraft Classic lead Brian Birmingham has parted ways with Blizzard after voicing concerns about the company's"forced" stack-ranking policy.
Reportedly, several Blizzard leads tried to circumnavigate this policy by giving themselves the mandated"Developing" rating, rather than to their team members. However, this was apparently not an option. In a recent thread addressing Bloomberg's article, Birmingham stated the team at Blizzard"pushed back" on this policy in 2021.
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