The storm clouds around Activision-Blizzard are showing no signs of clearing up, and while there haven't been many new developments since the motion from the company to dismiss the sexual lawsuit case was rejected, other changes have taken place. Most notably, one of J. Allen Brack's replacements has stepped down just 3 months after taking the job.

Jen Oneal, who replaced Brack alongside Mike Ybarra after the previous president was removed in the wake of the lawsuit's controversy, is relinquishing her post effective immediately and leaving the company entirely at the end of the year. Currently no plans to have another co-president are in place, and Ybarra is set to lead the company alone.

Oneal is moving to a new position in Women in Games International, a non-profit organization supporting women in the video game industry, representing their interests and working to increase workplace equality and safety. Oneal already was a board member in WIGI, but will be taking an even more active role in the organization.