Following record profits, Activision Blizzard has begun laying off the Raven Software development team responsible for working on Call of Duty.
Raven Software has officially voted to form a union following months of turmoil at Activision Blizzard.
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Raven Software has ended its strike action, in light of the developer moving to form a union.
Raven Software has alleged Microsoft and Activision are taking part in "bad faith bargaining."
Call of Duty developers at Raven Software staged a walkout on Tuesday to protest surprise layoffs in the QA department.
Nearly 1,100 QA testers will be offered full-time jobs with benefits and a pay bump, but Raven Software will miss out.