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Embracer exec says laying off hundreds of people was an 'agonising process,' but that restructuring is 'how we win' - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
23.11.2023 / 19:07

Embracer exec says laying off hundreds of people was an 'agonising process,' but that restructuring is 'how we win'

Layoffs have been one of the defining events of the games industry this year, with thousands of jobs being cut across dozens of companies, all attempting to slash costs as the rapid economic growth of the pandemic years comes screeching to a halt. No company is more emblematic of both these extremes than Embracer Group. In the last few years, Embracer has embarked upon a frenzied spending spree, snapping up studios like Gearbox, Crystal Dynamics Eidos Montreal, and many more, all apparently to stack the decks in a deal with an unknown partner worth at least $2 billion.

Embracer has written down 15 projects, says further studio closures and buyouts planned - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
16.11.2023 / 13:09

Embracer has written down 15 projects, says further studio closures and buyouts planned

Embracer Group provided further details about its ongoing restructuring plan during its quarterly earnings presentation on Thursday.

Humble Games is the latest to lay off employees, blames 'trends that required this restructure in order to ensure our long-term success' - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
15.11.2023 / 20:45

Humble Games is the latest to lay off employees, blames 'trends that required this restructure in order to ensure our long-term success'

Just one day after Amazon Games and 505 Games parent company Digital Bros announced significant cuts at their companies, Humble Games has confirmed that it too has laid off employees, telling Game Developer that the layoffs were required «to ensure our long-term success.»

Amazon lays off 180 gaming employees, shuts down Crown Channel - venturebeat.com
venturebeat.com
14.11.2023 / 00:11

Amazon lays off 180 gaming employees, shuts down Crown Channel

Amazon Games today joins the list of gaming companies hit by layoffs. According to a memo circulated within the company, 180 employees will be affected by Amazon’s new cutbacks, which will include the entire Gaming Growth department and the Crown channel on Twitch. The company apparently plans to refocus its Gaming attention on its Prime Gaming offering.

Report: Amazon lays off 180 employees in its video game divisions - gamedeveloper.com - county San Diego
gamedeveloper.com
13.11.2023 / 21:01

Report: Amazon lays off 180 employees in its video game divisions

180 employees in Amazon's video game division are being let go today, according to Aftermath's Nathan Grayson. 

Amazon lays off 180 employees from its games division - destructoid.com
destructoid.com
13.11.2023 / 20:51

Amazon lays off 180 employees from its games division

Amazon is reportedly laying off 180 workers from its games division.

Warframe developer prepares to lay off staff as it cuts publishing arm - techradar.com - state Texas
techradar.com
10.11.2023 / 11:01

Warframe developer prepares to lay off staff as it cuts publishing arm

Digital Extremes, the developer behind multiplayer sci-fi shooter Warframe, has announced a «number of» layoffs at the studio. This comes as a result of plans to close Digital Extremes' publishing division. 

Ubisoft lays off over 100 employees to ‘streamline’ operations - venturebeat.com
venturebeat.com
07.11.2023 / 23:23

Ubisoft lays off over 100 employees to ‘streamline’ operations

2023 continues to be the year of major video game layoffs as Ubisoft confirmed today that it has laid off 124 employees, several of them at its Montreal studios. According to Ubisoft, the employees are primarily in business administration and IT teams, and these layoffs are part of its efforts to “streamline our operations and enhance our collective efficiency.”

Ubisoft is the Latest to Lay Off Employees, But Emphasizes They're Not on Production Teams - mmorpg.com
mmorpg.com
07.11.2023 / 21:25

Ubisoft is the Latest to Lay Off Employees, But Emphasizes They're Not on Production Teams

Looks like Ubisoft is the latest company to lay off a number of employees. The studio confirmed the decision to lay off employees, but added that none are on production teams.

Ubisoft Lays Off Over A Hundred Employees - gameinformer.com - Canada
gameinformer.com
07.11.2023 / 19:07

Ubisoft Lays Off Over A Hundred Employees

Today, Ubisoft is the latest developer to join 2023's wave of layoffs. According to IGN, the company laid off a total of 124 employees. 98 of them were based in Canada, which IGN calculates as roughly 2% of the company's Canadian workforce. The cuts included administrative and IT workers, some of whom were employed at the Hybride VFX studio, a company that has worked on shows like Ahsoka and The Mandalorian.

Ubisoft Lays Off 124 Employees to 'Enhance Collective Efficiency' - ign.com - Canada
ign.com
07.11.2023 / 18:25

Ubisoft Lays Off 124 Employees to 'Enhance Collective Efficiency'

Ubisoft has laid off 124 individuals today in an effort "to streamline our operations and enhance our collective efficiency," according to the company.

Star Trek Online and Neverwinter MMO devs Cryptic are the next Embracer-owned studio to suffer layoffs - rockpapershotgun.com
rockpapershotgun.com
06.11.2023 / 18:13

Star Trek Online and Neverwinter MMO devs Cryptic are the next Embracer-owned studio to suffer layoffs

Cryptic Studios, the makers of MMOs including Star Trek Online and Dungeons & Dragons MMORPG Neverwinter, have confirmed a number of layoffs due to the ongoing “comprehensive restructuring” of megacorp owner Embracer Group. The “personnel changes” at Cryptic make them the latest Embracer-owned developer to suffer job losses in what continues to be an unrelenting year for thousands of those working in video games.

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