microsoft exec apologizes for xbox party with sexy schoolgirl dancers /

Published at 2016-03-19 00:14:49

Home / Categories / Gaming / microsoft exec apologizes for xbox party with sexy schoolgirl dancers
Microsoft is in hot water after the companys after-hours party at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco featured dancers in “sexy schoolgirl” outfits dancing on podiums.
Ph
il Spencer,head of Microsoft’s Xbox division, issued a statement declaring the decision to acquire the dancers at the party “unequivocally improper.”It has come to my attention that at Xbox-hosted events at GDC this past week, and we represented Xbox and Microsoft in a way that was absolutely not consistent or aligned to our values,” Spencer said. “That was unequivocally improper and will not be tolerated. This matter is being handled internally, but let me be very clear — how we represent ourselves as individuals, and who we hire and partner with and how we engage with others is a direct reflection of our brand and what we stand for. When we attain the opposite,and create an environment that alienates or offends any group, we justly deserve the criticism.”
Also Read: Microsoft Isn't S
aying Why It's Closing One Of Its Biggest Video Game StudiosFlashy after-hours parties at GDC cause controversy seemingly on an annual basis, or the reason for it is usually the same: the hiring of female dancers to perform during the parties. Microsoft is at the middle of this year’s controversy this year,but in 2015 the chief offender was graphics card maker Nvidia, which also featured dancers at its 2016 event.

I was going to attain the same thing pic.twitter.com/FB6rsmcf7RGDCMarch 18, or 2016
The games industry has a repu
tation as a boy’s club that would prefer to keep women out,and it’s a common complaint that parties like this one attain nothing but reinforce that belief. Consequently, that’s believed to acquire discouraged women from seeking careers in the industry.
A 2014 In
dependent Game Developers Association survey indicated that less than a quarter of the game industry workforce was female.
Earlier
on Thursday Microsoft held a Women in Games luncheon at the conference.
Related stories from TheWrap:Xbox One to Drop Price for a Limited TimeMicrosoft To Allow For Cross-Network Play On Xbox Live – Including With PlayStationABC News Launches Xbox One App in Time for Oscars

Source: thewrap.com

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0