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High-level overviews of a couple big scandals:
Sexual harassment/assault cases:
Hong Kong
Diablo 4 expansion
The first two were lifted from the controversies section of Blizzard's Wikipedia page, and they have more information in the linked pages and articles in those pages. For more information, I'd suggest reading there.
Personally, the way the sexual harassment has been handled has stopped me from touching their games. They've shown no remorse aside from being caught, they've been accused of shredding evidence during the investigation, and instead of addressing the issues, were instead upset that they weren't approached privately before the public lawsuit. Instead of showing a willingness to reform, they appear to be entirely concerned with preventing financial damage.
Don't forget they shut down Overwatch1 servers so people would be forced to play the second one.
You left out the part where folks that PAID for OW1 were completely cut off from their purchase.
Yeah, but they can totally use the skins from OW1 in the ad infested atrocity that is OW2!
Yes, I gave OW2 a couple hours after confirming the skins carried over if you linked accounts. That was enough to hate the intrusive monetization and the gameplay changes.