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Microsoft: Layoffs for nearly 2,000 employees at Activision Blizzard and Xbox
2024-01-26
[GEO.TV] Microsoft is undertaking significant layoffs this week, affecting 1,900 employees at Activision Blizzard and Xbox, The Verge reported.

While the majority of the job cuts are concentrated at Activision Blizzard, some employees from the Xbox and ZeniMax divisions will also be impacted by the restructuring.

The layoffs represent approximately 8 percent of the overall Microsoft Gaming division, which comprises around 22,000 employees. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirmed the workforce reduction in an internal memo obtained by The Verge.

Alongside these changes, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has opted to leave the company. Matt Booty, Microsoft’s game content and studios president, conveyed in an internal memo that: "Now that he [Ybarra] has seen the acquisition through as Blizzard’s president, he has decided to leave the company."

Microsoft is set to announce a new president for Blizzard next week. Additionally, Blizzard’s chief design officer, Allen Adham, is departing the company. Booty remarked: "His influence will be felt for years to come, both directly and indirectly as Allen plans to continue mentoring young designers across the industry."

As part of the restructuring, Blizzard’s previously revealed survival game has been cancelled, with Microsoft redirecting some team members to other promising projects in the early stages of development.

These layoffs come in the same month that various tech companies, including Riot Games, Google, Discord, Twitch, Unity, and eBay, announced workforce reductions. Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, completed in October for $68.7 billion, marked one of the largest in the gaming industry.

The restructuring follows leadership changes at Xbox a few months ago, with Sarah Bond becoming Xbox president and Matt Booty being promoted to president of game content and studios.
Posted by:Fred

#14  Next thing, they will discontinue Flight Simulator 2024

Doubtful. That is one of the only successful PC games they have.
Posted by: DarthVader   2024-01-26 19:47  

#13  Next thing, they will discontinue Flight Simulator 2024, that I just finished building a new Windows computer for. And only for.
Posted by: KBK   2024-01-26 18:49  

#12  i program web apps and use c# to program for legacy apps. I use c# rather than c++ because i like the syntax better. That being said the c# platform (visual studio) is obese. It amuses me to hear the story of MS being asked by IBM to write an OS for IBMs new PC and MS referring them to another shop who were out hang gliding that day.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2024-01-26 16:32  

#11  Well Blizzard has been a dumpster fire for a decade now and just keeps pumping out crap games. No one likes them and is buying their stuff anymore.

The lesser known Disney treatment story arc. Blizzard used to be top of the line.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-01-26 13:37  

#10  
Posted by: Jack Creanter7508   2024-01-26 13:20  

#9  Well Blizzard has been a dumpster fire for a decade now and just keeps pumping out crap games. No one likes them and is buying their stuff anymore.
Posted by: DarthVader   2024-01-26 13:04  

#8  Apparently, their AI has learned to code.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-26 12:18  

#7  Activistism-Blizzard.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-01-26 12:09  

#6  ^ Often nothing more than change of dates and mods to the wrapper.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2024-01-26 11:09  

#5  Most top gaming programmers are 'gypsies' by trade. They work on start ups and development then move on to another project at another company when the product is matured enough in the publication schedule. The 'C' team is left with clean up (updates and fixes) near the end.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-01-26 07:48  

#4  AI will make up more imaginative lies and all future games will be a mash-up of games already made.

When game features become part of your server management package, that will be a feature, not a bug.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-26 07:47  

#3  

Expect massive global layoffs as A.I. assumes more and more mundane day to day staff tasks.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-01-26 07:43  

#2  Tech and media companies are all letting people go. The notion that there's an unlimited demand for anything, let alone computer games and crap like Vice, Buzzfeed, LA Times and WaPo is slowly being grasped, at least in some of the C suites.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-26 07:42  

#1  Trimming the fat. Yes, at home but no longer working.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-26 07:38  

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