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T-Mobile branding removed from Overwatch and Call of Duty League websites | PC Gamer - wilsoncamerwas

T-Mobile stigmatization abstracted from Overwatch and Call of Duty League websites

Overwatch League logo
(Effigy credit: Activision)

A Major patronize of both the Call of Duty League and Overwatch Conference has apparently ceased its involvement in each, with T-Mobile branding disappearing from both the CDL and OWL websites. This comes nearly a two weeks subsequently California filed a lawsuit against Activision-Blizzard alleging widespread sexual harassment and a "fraternity boy work culture."

As spotted aside Dexterto, T-Nomadic branding has been quietly removed from the sponsors list on the Overwatch League internet site, though it appeared as new as July 27. Likewise, T-Mobile branding has disappeared from the Call of Duty League website, though it appeared as newly as July 21.  News of the lawsuit first off emerged on July 22.

Elsewhere, the T-Ambulatory logo was far from the jumpers of Modern York Subliners players during last week's Stage V Major Tournament. The shot below is from the official Call of Responsibility Conference broadcast dated July 30; the shot after is from the Stage IV Major Tournament diffuse on June 18.

Call of Duty League New York Subliners

(Image credit: Call of Duty Conference)

Call of Duty League New York Subliners

Before (Image credit: Phone of Duty League)

I've reached out to representatives from T-Mobile and the Overwatch League, and will update if I hear back.

While T-Ambulatory's status ISN't totally prescribed, it wouldn't be surprising if the lawsuit and its ensuing revelations have prompted the The States wireless network operator to sever its ties. Activision-Blizzard employees staged a walkout last Wed in reception to the company's widely criticized initial response to the lawsuit. Members of the games industry and World of Warcraft players have expressed solidarity with Activision-Blizzard staff.

If you motivation spying up, here's everything that's happened since the Activision Blizzard lawsuit went public.

Shaun Prescott

Shaun is PC Gamer's Australian editor and tidings writer. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of finical interest to antipodean audiences. Atomic number 2 (sort o obsessionally) tracks the movements of the Doom modding residential area, too.

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