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Epic lays off 830 employees after “spending way more money than we earn” - thesixthaxis.com - Usa - Canada - After
thesixthaxis.com
30.09.2023 / 02:21

Epic lays off 830 employees after “spending way more money than we earn”

Epic Games has announced that it is laying off around 830 employees – around 16% of the company’s total workforce – and splitting off recent acquisitions, with Epic CEO Tim Sweeney admitting that they have been “spending way more money than we earn.”

Epic lays off 830 employees after “spending way more money than we earn” - thesixthaxis.com - Usa - Canada - After
thesixthaxis.com
29.09.2023 / 10:21

Epic lays off 830 employees after “spending way more money than we earn”

Epic Games has announced that it is laying off around 830 employees – around 16% of the company’s total workforce – and splitting off recent acquisitions, with Epic CEO Tim Sweeney admitting that they have been “spending way more money than we earn.”

Epic Games is Laying off Nearly 900 Employees - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
29.09.2023 / 05:43

Epic Games is Laying off Nearly 900 Employees

2023 has sadly been a year that has seen widespread layoffs across the games industry, and another major company has now joined that list. As per a report published by Bloomberg, Epic Games of Fortnite and Unreal Engine fame is laying off 16% of its workforce, which translates to a whopping 870 employees.

Epic Games Is Laying Off Nearly 900 Employees - thegamer.com - Britain - Usa - Canada
thegamer.com
28.09.2023 / 16:15

Epic Games Is Laying Off Nearly 900 Employees

Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, is reportedly laying off nearly 900 employees, which accounts for around 16 percent of its entire workforce.

Epic Games is reportedly laying off 16% of its staff - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
28.09.2023 / 15:55

Epic Games is reportedly laying off 16% of its staff

Epic Games is reportedly laying off around 16% of its workforce.

Fortnite V-Buck Prices Increase as Epic Games Lays Off Nearly 1000 Employees - wccftech.com - Britain - Usa - Turkey - Sweden - Japan - Poland - Canada - Norway - Denmark - Hungary - Romania - Mexico - county Price - Czech Republic
wccftech.com
28.09.2023 / 15:49

Fortnite V-Buck Prices Increase as Epic Games Lays Off Nearly 1000 Employees

Over the past few years, Epic Games has been one of the biggest success stories in the industry. The massive popularity of Fortnite changed the entire gaming landscape, establishing the blueprint for a successful “live service” title. The profitability of Fortnite allowed Epic to do things like launch the Epic Games Store with better profit sharing for publishers, push a lot of cutting-edge new technology with Unreal Engine 5, and more. Unfortunately, it seems Epic’s run of unfettered success may have hit a speed bump.

Fortnite maker Epic Games is laying off 16% of its workforce, impacting 870 people - techcrunch.com - Usa
techcrunch.com
28.09.2023 / 15:43

Fortnite maker Epic Games is laying off 16% of its workforce, impacting 870 people

Epic Games is laying off 16% percent of its employees, impacting about 870 people, the Fortnite maker announced on Thursday. The company also announced that it’s divesting Bandcamp, an online audio distribution platform it acquired last year, and spinning off most of SuperAwesome, a kid-safe technology developer that it acquired in 2020. The layoffs news was first reported by Bloomberg.

Embracer lays off devs at Mythforce studio, just days after the release of its cartoony co-op FPS - rockpapershotgun.com - Saudi Arabia - After
rockpapershotgun.com
20.09.2023 / 18:25

Embracer lays off devs at Mythforce studio, just days after the release of its cartoony co-op FPS

Less than 18 months after it acquired Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition and Mythforce developers Beamdog, Embracer Group has reportedly laid off more than two dozen staff at the studio. Mere days after the release of its nostalgic co-op shooter, no less.

Poor Immortals of Aveum Sales Leads to Significant Lay-Offs | Push Square - pushsquare.com
pushsquare.com
19.09.2023 / 00:42

Poor Immortals of Aveum Sales Leads to Significant Lay-Offs | Push Square

Almost half of the entire workforce at Ascendant Studios has been laid off as a result of poor sales for its magical FPS Immortals of Aveum. Speaking to Polygon, three employees at the developer said «nearly half of its staff» was let go on Thursday, with bad sales of the game cited as one reason why. Sources claimed around 40 people were laid off from a studio that had 80 to 100 employees.

Rumour: Wild Hearts Support Is Being Slashed Just Seven Months After Release | Push Square - pushsquare.com - After
pushsquare.com
19.09.2023 / 00:40

Rumour: Wild Hearts Support Is Being Slashed Just Seven Months After Release | Push Square

Monster Hunter-esque action RPG Wild Hearts will soon be cut loose by publisher EA, according to a seemingly reliable Reddit leak, as reported on by Insider Gaming. Apparently, the plan is to end support for the game, which has received a number of free updates since its initial release — which was just seven short months ago. The leaker suggests that EA will make an official statement on the matter, possibly in the near future.

Immortals of Aveum devs lay off almost half of studio, blaming poor sales of magical FPS - rockpapershotgun.com
rockpapershotgun.com
15.09.2023 / 15:13

Immortals of Aveum devs lay off almost half of studio, blaming poor sales of magical FPS

Ascendant Studios, the developers of EA’s first-person-shooter-with-spells Immortals of Aveum, has laid off dozens of staff just weeks after the game’s release.

Immortals of Aveum’s Ascendant Studios reportedly lays off nearly half of its staff - destructoid.com
destructoid.com
15.09.2023 / 12:45

Immortals of Aveum’s Ascendant Studios reportedly lays off nearly half of its staff

Just weeks following the launch of Immortals of Aveum, developer Ascendant Studios has laid off approximately 45% of its team, according to a report by Polygon’s Nicole Carpenter and testimony from some of the impacted employees. Ascendant CEO Bret Robbins explained the layoffs in a Twitter post as “a painfully difficult, but necessary decision that was not made lightly.”

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