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Microsoft Lays Off Hundreds in Gaming Division for 'Long ... - PCMag

Riot Games, Sony's PlayStation, Electronic ... About 11,500 game industry workers have been laid off this year so far, according to one tracker.

Microsoft Lays Off Another 650 Staff From Its Video Game Workforce ...

These latest layoffs mean Microsoft has let go of 2,550 staff from its gaming business since acquiring Activision Blizzard for $69 billion in ...

Microsoft Lays Off 650 From its Gaming Division - Inc. Magazine

Now the company's video gaming division, Microsoft Gaming, is laying off an additional 3 percent of its global workforce, affecting some 650 ...

Microsoft lays off 1900 Activision Blizzard and Xbox employees

Microsoft is laying off employees in its Microsoft Gaming division. The 1900 cuts primarily affect Activision Blizzard employees after ...

Microsoft video games division lays off 1,900 staff - BBC

Almost 2,000 workers in Microsoft's gaming division are to be laid off after its $69bn (£54.3bn) merger deal. A memo from Xbox boss Phil ...

Microsoft lays off 650 in Xbox division - Fortune

More than 11,500 people in the video game industry have lost their jobs in 2024. That's more than the entirety of 2023 (10,500) and 2022 ...

Microsoft Lays Off Another 650 Staff From Its Video Game Workforce ...

Microsoft is laying off a further 650 staff from its gaming business, according to a memo sent by Xbox chief Phil Spencer to staff today.

Xbox job cuts: Microsoft lays off another 650 people in games

Microsoft continued the cost-cutting in its Xbox and video games division Thursday morning, laying off another 650 employees.

Microsoft Lays Off 650 People in Its Gaming Division - Gizmodo

Xbox chief Phil Spencer sent out an email to employees this morning with the subject line “Changes to Microsoft Gaming.” The software giant ...

Microsoft Lays Off 650 Videogame Workers - WSJ

Microsoft's game-division layoffs are part of a significant downsizing in the global games industry. While demand for interactive ...

Microsoft is Laying Off 650 More Employees in its Gaming Division

Microsoft is laying off 650 more employees in its gaming division. This is the second round of layoffs to hit Microsoft's gaming arm this ...

Microsoft Cuts 650 Xbox Jobs Less Than a Year After Activision Deal

Microsoft is laying off 650 employees in its Xbox games division, Bloomberg reported. ... video game firm Activision Blizzard, Xbox, and ...

Microsoft lays off more gaming staff in new cuts - BBC

Xbox owner Microsoft is to cut about 650 staff from its gaming division in a new round of job losses after its $69bn (£54.3bn) merger deal.

Microsoft lays off 650 more Xbox employees - The Verge

Microsoft is laying off around 650 employees in its gaming division today. The latest cuts come months after Microsoft laid off 1,900 ...

Why is Microsoft laying off 650 employees from its video game ...

Microsoft is laying off 650 employees from its Xbox gaming division. This brings the number of job cuts to 2550 since it acquired Activision ...

Update: Microsoft confirms it's laying off 650 game workers

Some members of the Warcraft Rumble team have also been laid off. Original story: Microsoft is cutting 650 roles across its video game division.

Microsoft lays off 650 staff at Xbox gaming division - VentureBeat

Microsoft is laying off 650 more people from the staff of its Xbox Games division, according to new reports.

Microsoft cuts another 650 staff from games division

Microsoft has announced further layoffs affecting 650 employees in its games division. As IGN reports, Xbox boss Phil Spencer shared in a memo to staff that ...

Gaming industry struggles highlighted by Microsoft's latest round of ...

The news: Microsoft has laid off 650 employees in its massive gaming division, according to an internal memo from gaming chief Phil Spencer.

Microsoft to cut 650 jobs at its Xbox gaming unit - CNBC

Microsoft said Thursday that it is cutting 650 roles at its Xbox gaming division, in the latest major round of layoffs to hit the video game ...