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Axes a further two percent of its staff.
No word on the number of jobs affected.
Stops short of a decimation.
Serious re-org in the works.
Part of its cost reduction efforts.
14 percent of its global workforce.
Cuts deepen as revenue falls.
18,000 wasn't enough, apparently.
SimCity, The Sims unaffected, it claims.
Frontier Developments has announced it is working on a new game but also cutting staff.
New CEO looks for savings.
Half of Nokia to be shown the door.
Social gaming giant Zynga is losing approximately 18% of its workforce to cut costs and closing down several of its offices.
Up to 900 staff members shown the door.
TimeGate, the studio partly responsible for Aliens: Colonial Marines, has laid off approximately 25 staff.
EA has cut jobs in Los Angeles, Montreal and some of its smaller studios due to the oncoming console transition.
Looks to concentrate on high-grade and enterprise lines.
Around 10 per cent of staff for the chop.
Sources point to 20-30% cuts in engineering, sales.
Atari has closed Test Drive Unlimited publisher Eden Games, stating that it's focusing more on mobile gaming.
Sega has confirmed it's cancelling games and laying off staff due to poor financial performance.
THQ's upcoming Warhammer 40K MMO has been cancelled as the company lays off 118 employees.
Activision Blizzard has announced 600 job cuts as it begins to lose its grip on World of Warcraft subscribers.
October 14 2021 | 15:04