Faries replaces Mike Ybarra, who left Blizzard last week on the same day Microsoft laid off 1,900 employees from its video game division. Moreover, Faries is Blizzard’s first new President since ...
Blizzard’s stagnation Ybarra’s criticism of Chinese studios ... Quite ironic, isn't it, Mike? This cautiousness in creative risktaking has made Blizzard vulnerable to competitors who are ...
The rural area is changing fast as electricians from around the country plug the tech industry’s new, giant data centers into ...
The expansion of a fantasy sports headquarters in midtown Atlanta was hailed this month by Gov. Brian Kemp as evidence of the industry's role in the state's booming technology innovation.
Speaking at the opening, the company’s CEO, Mike Ybarra, said, “This marks a major milestone for PrizePicks as we celebrate a new chapter of growth." Ybarra added, "I’d like to extend my ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), Trump’s forthcoming nominee to be ambassador to the UN, is also viewed as a potential Day One ...
Ybarra added, “We will post the tree on our ... loved ones taken too soon without seeing justice fully served. Mike Deneke, father of Brian Deneke, whose son was killed by a driver in a ...
Mike Ybarra, CEO of PrizePicks, stressed the importance of maintaining a positive working relationship with the governor’s staff and keeping its focus on the daily fantasy sports space.
Blizzard executives left after Microsoft acquisition Blizzard president Mike Ybarra announced his decision to leave the company months after Microsoft confirmed its acquisition of gaming studio ...
According to the report, the layoffs coincided with significant leadership changes, including the departures of Blizzard President Mike Ybarra and Chief Design Officer Allen Adham.