Video game development studio 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Creative Assembly recently put out a statement that it was "aware of deeply concerning allegations" about a former employee. Several developers have claimed the dev in question is Baj Singh who worked at the studio between August 2013 and December 2021.CA's statement assures that the company is "investigating this matter through an external party to fully understand what happened." The statement also reads that the studio is committed to providing a safe working environment and an email address where former CA employees can reach out to support the investigation has been posted below the statement: whistle.blowing@creative-assembly.com.RELATED: Report - Devs Don’t Want To Work On Assassin’s Creed Red Because Of Project Lead’s Abuse𒐪 AllegationsCreative Assembly𝓀 does not mention anyone by name in its statement, but it seems allegations may have been circulating for some time now. Last week, developer Xavier Coelho-Kostolny tweeted, "Since I have no skin in this game: sev🎉eral folks I know have outed Baj Singh as a main culprit of abuse and coverups."

Another tweet 𝔍from developer Danny Sweeny also suggests Baj Singh is the person being investigated. Sweeny claims "Baj quit CA around December 2021."

So far, Creative Assembly has not made a further public comment other than the staಞtement posted to its social media channels.

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At Ubisoft, an employee group says🍌 progress made ꦐto reform the company has been "painfully slow" and alleged abusers remain in powerful positions. According to a report conducted by TheGamer, some devs do꧋n't want to work on the upcoming Assasin's Creed Red due to alleꦬged abuse by the project's lead.

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