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Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 8:59 am
by jawa_
Yeah, another wave of sackings and Telltale confirmed the losses to Eurogamer:

Eurogamer wrote:Telltale has confirmed job losses at the studio. "Due to current market conditions, we regrettably had to let some of our Telltale team go recently," it explained. "We did not take this action lightly, and our commitment to storytelling and finding new ways to do so remains the same. We are grateful to everyone for their dedication along this journey, and we are working to support everyone impacted."

Telltale did not reveal the number of employees affected by the layoffs...


ITSMILNER wrote:...What the hell is going on the last couple of weeks, so many devs getting laid off

It does seem to have exploded over the past month, doesn't it? With general economic conditions being very poor for many people, it seems that the gaming industry is not - as is sometimes claimed - immune to the effects of this.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:09 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
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Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:36 am
by jawa_
... :lol: .

They really are strawbs :x .

Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 12:28 pm
by jiggles
Wouldn’t Clem be the telltale staff if Lee’s laying her off though?

Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 12:32 pm
by jawa_
jiggles wrote:Wouldn’t Clem be the telltale staff if Lee’s laying her off though?

(I wondered this at first, jiggles, but I think Clem is saying "Strawbs").

Re: Video game companies are bad | Telltale joins other developers in releasing staff

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 6:16 pm
by Squinty
I wonder if this is something to do with AI also?

Re: Video game companies are bad | Team 17 reportedly laying off staff

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 4:54 pm
by rinks
jawa_ wrote:
Eurogamer wrote:Team17's company restructure is expected to see layoffs across the business, Eurogamer now understands - on top of the deep cuts to the company's QA department reported yesterday.

The developer's usability team is another set to see job losses, sources close to the company say, with further cuts expected in the studio's programming and marketing departments.

Dang, there could be even more people out of a job than initially expected.


Yep, it’s much worse. A third of the company is being laid off.

https://www.eurogamer.net/full-extent-o ... ny-sources

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:34 am
by jawa_

twitter.com/deerhoof/status/1713978947468505133



> Bandcamp were a profitable company employing around 120 people
> Epic bought Bandcamp for $273m in March last year
> Epic had just sold Bandcamp to Songtradr, with 50% of staff moving across and the other 50% sacked

More details of this grim story can be found at Kotaku.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:41 am
by Victor Mildew
And this one time, at bandcamp, I got sacked.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:44 am
by jawa_
Victor Mildew wrote:And this one time, at bandcamp, I got sacked.

You got sacked from Bandcamp, Victor? :o .

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:45 am
by Victor Mildew
I was too talented and had to go.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:56 am
by Preezy
Victor Mildew wrote:And this one time, at bandcamp, I got sacked.

I understood that reference (better than jawa, it seems).

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 10:09 am
by Pedz
Victor Mildew wrote:And this one time, at bandcamp, I got sacked.


Did you also stick a flute in your pussy?

Re: Video game companies are bad | Epic dumps Bandcamp and people lose their jobs

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 10:12 am
by Victor Mildew
Pedz wrote:
Victor Mildew wrote:And this one time, at bandcamp, I got sacked.


Did you also stick a flute in your pussy?


Check your DMs :datass:

Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:27 pm
by jawa_
Next up is... Frontier Developments.

Eurogamer wrote:Frontier, the developer behind the likes of F1 Manager, Planet Zoo, and other management games, has announced layoffs as part of an organisational review of the business.

Investors were notified this morning in a trading update, in which the company said it plans to "refocus on its core strengths following a period of disappointing financial performance and more challenging industry conditions", reports GamesIndustry.biz.

It's currently unknown how many employees will lose their jobs.


Eurogamer wrote:Frontier aims to return to profitability and secure the future of the business by reducing annual operating costs by up to 20 percent.

This will be achieved through spending cuts, a freeze on recruitment, and the redundancies announced today following a consultation period expected to conclude by early 2024 alongside financial results in January.


Some industry bosses can often be heard to say that the economy doesn't affect gaming purchases but, over these past few months, it's pretty clear that it does.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:43 pm
by SEP
Funny how when they need to "reduce operating costs", they never get rid of the most expensive employees that do the least work.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:46 pm
by Victor Mildew
SEP wrote:Funny how when they need to "reduce operating costs", they never get rid of the most expensive employees that do the least work.


Only keeping the elite on :x

Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:50 pm
by Photek
Bound to be job losses after the Activision Blizz deal also I reckon.

Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:09 pm
by jawa_
Victor Mildew wrote:
Only keeping the elite on :x

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Re: Video game companies are bad | Frontier join the sacking train

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 8:33 am
by Monkey Man
PlayStation’s Visual Arts appears to have suffered layoffs

VISUAL ARTS HAS SUPPORTED SOME OF PLAYSTATION’S BIGGEST FRANCHISES

Among them, former senior level designer Daniel Bellemere wrote: ”Unfortunately, following a wave of layoffs last week was my last at PlayStation. While this is certainly not the news I was hoping for, I’m grateful to have had a chance to work amongst extremely talented colleagues on incredible projects and I’m leaving with good memories of my time there.”

Bellemere is based in San Diego, and was working on an unannounced project. It’s unclear if he was based at PlayStation’s Visual Arts Group, or Sony San Diego.

The San Diego-based Visual Arts Service Group was founded in 2007 with the goal of growing some of PlayStation’s biggest franchises.

Visual Arts Service Group was recently brought to prominence for its work on The Last of Us Part 1, work that reportedly saw the game be brought in-house at the original studio Naughty Dog to finish the project.

Another former employee, Matt Barney, wrote: “Goodbye PlayStation / Sony Interactive Entertainment, it’s been real! For the past few months, I knew this layoff wave was coming I love PlayStation & I always will… I mean, I stayed when I had the chance to leave, so obviously!

Other developers have posted on social media about their contracts with PlayStation’s Visual Arts Group ending, but it’s unclear if this was the natural conclusion of the contract term, or a layoff.

Rigging artist Sean Teo, who worked on The Last of Us Part 1, wrote on his LinkedIn page: “Hey everyone, my contract at PlayStation Visual Arts has unfortunately come to an end. I am currently looking for a new role and I am flexible with working on video games, cinematic films, and commercial work.”

https://www.videogameschronicle.com/new ... d-layoffs/