Following 2024's massive wave of layoffs across the video game industry, one in three game developers say they were impacted by the cuts.
Activision Blizzard is one of the most well known publishers ... in 2021 for $7.5 billion. Layoffs in the post-pandemic landscape These Microsoft layoffs came after after the company enacted ...
Microsoft has initiated performance-based job cuts, resulting in immediate termination of affected employees without ...
Diablo 4 has parted ways with its former Lead Class Designer, who left Blizzard Entertainment after 15 years. After 15 years, ...
The French gaming conglomerate Ubisoft is permanently closing down its UK-based studio, Ubisoft Leamington, which is based in ...
Though Overwatch 2 is focusing on its PvP experience, there's still potential to expand on the lore by borrowing a feature from Marvel Rivals.
The company has continued to make smaller-scale layoffs since then ... division following Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition. Microsoft employed about 232,800 people ...
Unfortunately, Microsoft is starting 2025 in a similar way, with more layoffs confirmed, this time across multiple divisions, and not just games, but including games. After Business Insider first ...
These new layoffs are also unconnected to a previous ... including those working at acquired subsidiaries like Activision Blizzard and ZeniMax. In September, 650 employees were laid off from ...