The Video Game World's Worst Moments of 2021
The Video Game World's Worst Moments of 2021

The Video Game World's , Worst Moments of 2021.

Kotaku recently broke down a list of 2021's biggest gaming disappointments, worst trends and general bad news for the video game world.

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Kotaku recently broke down a list of 2021's biggest gaming disappointments, worst trends and general bad news for the video game world.

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Number one on Kotaku's list is the ongoing saga of Activision Blizzard's alleged treatment of women, including endemic sexual harassment problems. .

Number one on Kotaku's list is the ongoing saga of Activision Blizzard's alleged treatment of women, including endemic sexual harassment problems. .

2021 saw numerous lawsuits filed against the company, investigations and a string of executives stepping down.

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2021 saw numerous lawsuits filed against the company, investigations and a string of executives stepping down.

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According to Kotaku, despite allegations, CEO Bobby Kotick remains at the head of the company which laid off hundreds of employees in 2021.

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According to Kotaku, despite allegations, CEO Bobby Kotick remains at the head of the company which laid off hundreds of employees in 2021.

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Next on the list is EA's botched launch of 'Battlefield 2042.'.

The glitchy start chased away a lot of players and now the game is struggling to find its place amid a marketplace crowded with popular online shooters.

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The glitchy start chased away a lot of players and now the game is struggling to find its place amid a marketplace crowded with popular online shooters.

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Rockstar also saw a rocky launch for its 'GTA The Trilogy: Definitive Edition' in November.

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Since launch, Rockstar has released several large updates that have started to fix the slew of problems. .

Since launch, Rockstar has released several large updates that have started to fix the slew of problems. .

Prior to launch, Rockstar and parent company Take-Two Interactive issued legal takedowns of tons of classic Grand Theft Auto mods.

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Prior to launch, Rockstar and parent company Take-Two Interactive issued legal takedowns of tons of classic Grand Theft Auto mods.

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Kotaku explains that the widely unpopular move ripped years of work by talented modders from the internet with almost no warning.