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These changes come at a time when we have more players, games, and gaming hours than ever before,” said Xbox head Phil Spencer in an email to staff.
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Game Rant on MSNFable Isn't Out of the Woods After Microsoft Layoffs and CancellationsXbox's recent 'restructuring' outright led to the cancellation of many games, but it has done little to offer relief for other projects like Fable.
Jez Corden claims that Microsoft cancelled Blackbird and Perfect Dark because they're making 'strategic bets' on what games ...
The developers behind the Microsoft-cancelled MMORPG have claimed that the company has stolen the future of the creators and ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNMicrosoft Lays Off “Hundreds” Of Gaming Division Employees, Cancels Multiple Projects Including ‘Perfect Dark’ And ‘Everwild’Microsoft announce massive layoffs, including Xbox. Multiple games are cancelled, and rumors claim Phil Spencer won't remain at the company.
Microsoft has reportedly cancelled Everwild, an in-development game from UK-based Sea of Thieves developer Rare, and potentially other projects amid a round of layoffs that will see the company lose ...
Microsoft is cutting more than 9,000 jobs -- 4% of its global workforce -- and as a result, Everwild and the Perfect Dark reboot have been put out to pasture. Microsoft Layoffs Are Here and These ...
In addition, Schreier reports that the upcoming MMORPG from ZeniMax Online Studios, codenamed Blackbird, has also been cancelled as part of these layoffs. Blackbird has been in development since 2018 ...
The gaming industry is in a years-long revenue slump, but the biggest firms have bucked the trend – until now. What can they ...
Microsoft's gaming division initiated significant layoffs. Hundreds of employees faced job cuts. King, the maker of Candy Crush, saw a 10% staff reduc ...
Rare’s long-in-development game Everwild is no more, according to a report from Video Games Chronicle, citing sources at the studio. The enigmatic open-world adventure has been canceled, nearly six ...
Microsoft is conducting another round of layoffs in its gaming division. The job cuts impact 650 workers, primarily in its corporate and support teams. Xbox boss Phil Spencer announced the layoffs ...
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