In November 2020, Capcom suffered a cyberattack where a terabyte of data on consumers and employees was stolen. In January, facing yet another wave of COVID-19, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared ...
Resident Evil publisher Capcom reportedly ‘forced employees’ to go to work despite a state of emergency being declared by the Japanese Prime Minister back in January, due to the on-going coronavirus ...
In the wake of a security breach, Capcom required employees working remotely because of the pandemic to return to the office, according to Kotaku's translation of a Business Journal report. In ...
In early January, with Japan posting some of its highest covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for a number of prefectures, including Osaka. As part of this ...
Capcom have reportedly mandated an in-office working rule for employees during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. According to the Kotaku translation of a whistleblower’s report in Business Journal, ...
There are a lot of folks out there who would give an arm and a leg to see Mega Man make a proper return to regular activity. Unfortunately, the Blue Bomber has been mostly relegated to greatest hits ...
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