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Mick Gordon Donates Atomic Heart Money to Ukraine | 5 Minute Gaming News
Today’s news:
– Mick Gordon Donates Atomic Heart Money to Ukraine
– Dead Island 2 Exists, REALLY!
– Activision Blizzard Employees Forced Into Office

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  1. It's very rich of someone to propose that a company take a larger stance against their own government that is largely fascist and not afraid of utilizing high profile political assassinations in a country that has highly limited freedom of speech and no freedom of press; cut them some slack, not everyone has it as well made as the west.

  2. Seeing how things were during the pandemic when everyone (well, most people at least) were WFH, compared to now where our company is using a hybrid model (at least 40% in the office each month) and people are in the office together again, I gotta say: That "work culture" thing is not just a made-up topic. Communication is better when you occasionally see the people you work with in real life, when you do some meetings physically instead of online only, and the amount of information you exchange casually when stopping at a colleague's place or meeting them in the kitchen is just so valuable.
    I'm a big fan of the flexibility of staying at home for a few days: to accept a parcel, cause the weather is bad or simply cause I'm not in a good mood that day. But full remote seems to be harmful for the team as a whole, and especially for new starters.

  3. If Microsoft successfully acquires Activision Blizzard then they will lay people off. That often happens with mergers due to redundancy. Activision Blizzard requiring people to come back may be a technique to get people to quit so that when Microsoft does lay people off it will be fewer people which will generate less bad press.

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