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    Microsoft criticized for silence over open letter


    An anonymous Arkane developer is alleging that Microsoft—the studio’s parent company—has yet to issue any response to an August 12 open letter signed by workers calling for an end to its alleged relationship with the Israeli military. That relationship was uncovered by news outlets The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call in a joint investigation that alleged the Israeli spy agency Unit 8200 has used Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform to surveil phone calls made by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have reportedly used information from those calls to coordinate airstrikes and “shape operations” of military forces in both regions. Arkane employees unionized under Syndicat des Travailleureuses du Jeu Vidéo (STJV) joined other Microsoft employees in protesting these contracts—but the only answer they’ve received is silence.

    This information comes from Stephen Totilo at Game File, who spoke with an anonymous Arkane developer who went by the pseudonym “Manon.” “No one has responded directly to our open letter, neither Microsoft, nor Bethesda, nor Arkane leadership,” Manon told Game File. He said that the only acknowledgement came after the subject was brought up on the studio’s internal chat system. “Arkane leadership invited everyone to be considerate when expressing their opinion, to maintain a peaceful exchange on the subject. They did not address the letter itself and remained neutral.”

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    That silence has persisted over the past 10 days. Manon said that Microsoft was given a few hours’ advance notice that workers were going public with their concerns. 

    Despite that extra time, it’s issued no internal response.

    Xbox has kept quiet on Microsoft’s military contracts

    On April 15, Microsoft announced it was undertaking a “formal review” of its contracts with the IDF. But even as more game developers join the ranks of employees protesting its role in the Gaza invasion, Xbox Game Studios has stayed strictly silent on the matter. The company only replied to our repeated quests for comment after Game Developer senior news editor Chris Kerr raised the topic during during our interview with Grounded 2 game director Chris Parker and Eidos Montreal creative director Justin Vazquez at Gamescom this week.

    During that conversation, PR representatives did not allow Vazquez and Parker to answer the question, later referring us back to Microsoft’s April 15 blog.

    Said representatives also discouraged questions about Microsoft’s decision to lay off over 9,000 employees on July 2, many of them employees of Xbox Game Studios subsidiaries like King and Zenimax. These layoffs also impacted the timing of the open letter published by the STJV workers at Arkane. Manon told Game File that the group was concerned the letter would be “muted” by the layoff news.

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    “Since then, it has been very difficult to find the correct timing, knowing that the situation in Gaza was deteriorating rapidly.”

    Game Developer has reached out to Microsoft for comment on this story and will issue an update after the company responds.





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