Another Overwatch 2 Exec Leaves Amid Deepening Blizzard Scandal – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games, Overwatch Executive Producer Chacko Sonny is leaving Blizzard Entertainment on Friday, according to an Activision spokesman talking to Bloomberg. A Blizzard spokesman confirmed to Bloomberg that Chacko, who oversees the whole Overwatch franchise and development for the sequel, will leave the company. “[Blizzard] has been an absolute privilege and one of the best experiences of my career,” Sonny said in an email to staff, according to Bloomberg. Ahead of today’s Pokémon Unite launch for mobile devices, the Pokémon Company updated the game to include a range of new features as well as cross-play. Pokémon Unite has already added a number of playable Pokémon since its release for Nintendo Switch in July. However, as the MOBA makes its long-awaited debut on mobile devices, The Pokémon Company announced features of the new update on its website while also taking to Twitter to show off new gameplay clips for upcoming debutants, Mamoswine and Sylveon. Today’s episode is brought to you by Movies Anywhere. Stella has all that in your Daily Fix!

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