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Always-Online Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Already Offline On Day One Due To Bug - gameinformer.com - county Early - New Zealand
gameinformer.com
29.01.2024 / 15:17

Always-Online Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Already Offline On Day One Due To Bug

Developer Rocksteady Studios has taken its new live-service multiplayer shooter set in the Batman: Arkham universe, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leauge, offline after Early Access players hit a «story completion» bug. While the standard edition of the game doesn't hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC until this Friday, February 2, players who purchase the more expensive Deluxe Edition, which costs $99.99 compared to the Standard Edition's $69.99 price tag, can jump in three days early. 

Blizzard's Survival Game Reportedly Canceled Over Engine Issues After 6 Years Of Development - gameinformer.com - After
gameinformer.com
26.01.2024 / 17:15

Blizzard's Survival Game Reportedly Canceled Over Engine Issues After 6 Years Of Development

Blizzard Entertainment's survival game, which it informally announced in 2022, was reportedly canceled over engine issues during its six years of development, according to a new Bloomberg report. This report follows yesterday's news that Microsoft is laying off 1,900 employees across its Xbox, Activision Blizzard, and ZeniMax divisions. Alongside this news, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra also announced he was departing from the company, and we learned the aforementioned survival game had been canceled. 

Ruiner developer Reikon Games reportedly lays off more than half its staff - gamesindustry.biz
gamesindustry.biz
26.01.2024 / 12:15

Ruiner developer Reikon Games reportedly lays off more than half its staff

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Destroy All Humans Remake Developer Black Forest Games Reportedly Lays Off 50 Employees - gameinformer.com
gameinformer.com
25.01.2024 / 18:46

Destroy All Humans Remake Developer Black Forest Games Reportedly Lays Off 50 Employees

Black Forest Games, the studio behind the recent Destroy All Humans! 1 and 2 remakes, has reportedly laid off about 50 people. This news comes from Kotaku, which learned from a source with knowledge of the situation that these layoffs were announced yesterday, January 24, and that more information about them would be provided next week. 

Outriders developer People Can Fly confirms staff layoffs, saying it’s ‘an unfortunate situation’ - techradar.com - Poland
techradar.com
25.01.2024 / 18:23

Outriders developer People Can Fly confirms staff layoffs, saying it’s ‘an unfortunate situation’

Polish developer People Can Fly, which is arguably best known for making the third-person co-op shooter Outridersand first-person-shooter Bulletstorm, has confirmed that it’s laid off a number of its staff. A spokesperson described the situation as “unfortunate.”

People Can Fly and Black Forest Games hit by layoffs, according to sources and leaked emails - rockpapershotgun.com - Sweden
rockpapershotgun.com
25.01.2024 / 18:19

People Can Fly and Black Forest Games hit by layoffs, according to sources and leaked emails

Room for another mass layoff post, before we end the day? This one is actually two separate stories but in a bid to conserve resources and make our frontpage slightly less depressing to read, I am going to roll them together. Black Forest Games, the Embracer-owned creators of the Destroy All Humans! Remake, are reportedly cutting 50% of their workforce - around 50-60 people. Outriders developers People Can Fly, meanwhile, have laid off 30 developers who were working on an unannounced Square Enix game.

Microsoft lays off 1,900 employees from Activision Blizzard and Xbox - destructoid.com
destructoid.com
25.01.2024 / 16:21

Microsoft lays off 1,900 employees from Activision Blizzard and Xbox

According to IGN, Microsoft has fired 1,900 employees from its video game divisions including Xbox and Activision Blizzard. The layoffs affect almost 9% of the 22,000 employees at the company. In a memo to staff, Microsoft Gaming CEO claims the layoffs come after leadership at Microsoft Gaming and Activision Blizzard identified areas of overlap following the recent acquisition of Activision, Blizzard, and King.

People Can Fly Lays Off 30 Staff, And Reallocates 20 Away From Project Gemini - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
25.01.2024 / 11:33

People Can Fly Lays Off 30 Staff, And Reallocates 20 Away From Project Gemini

People Can Fly has laid off 30 employees, and reallocated 20 others, from Project Gemini.

People Can Fly is Reportedly Laying off Over 30 People Due to Square Enix Project’s Shrinking Scope - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
25.01.2024 / 11:31

People Can Fly is Reportedly Laying off Over 30 People Due to Square Enix Project’s Shrinking Scope

Outriders and Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly has joined the long list of developers and companies in the games industry that have been hit with layoffs, less than a month into 2024. As per a report by Kotaku, the studio has laid off over 30 people.

People Can Fly Removes 30 Developers from Unannounced Square Enix Game ‘Project Gemini’ to Shrink Scope - wccftech.com - Britain - Usa - Poland - Canada - Ireland
wccftech.com
25.01.2024 / 10:21

People Can Fly Removes 30 Developers from Unannounced Square Enix Game ‘Project Gemini’ to Shrink Scope

Game developer People Can Fly has laid off around thirty developers from an unannounced Square Enix game codenamed Project Gemini. The news was broken yesterday by Kotaku, which obtained an email sent by Development Director Adam Alker to his fellow employees. Alker chalked the layoffs to budget limitations and a decision to shrink the game's scope.

People Can Fly cuts 30 jobs - pcgamesinsider.biz - Poland
pcgamesinsider.biz
25.01.2024 / 09:25

People Can Fly cuts 30 jobs

Polish developer People Can Fly is laying off more than 30 members of staff.

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