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Sony's Bend Studio, known for Days Gone, has announced layoffs impacting approximately 30% of its staff. This decision ...
ORIGINAL STORY 9.48am: Sony Bend, best known for Days Gone, is the latest company to be affected by layoffs. Last night, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reported the studio was laying off 30 percent of ...
Sony stocks are sliding after the brand confirmed significant cuts to first-party developer Bend Studio’s workforce. At the time of writing, Sony (NYSE: SONY) is down −0.26 (0.97%), currently sitting ...
A screenshot from Sony’s “Days Gone.” (Submitted images) About 30% of the workers at the Bend Studio, a video game development firm based in the Old Mill District, were let go on Tuesday ...
Days Gone developer Bend Studio has reportedly laid off 30% of its workforce five months after its live service project was canceled by parent company Sony. According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier ...
Days Gone developers at Sony Bend are being laid off, new reports from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier indicate. The Oregon-based studio will lay off 30% of its staff, or about 40 people in total.
Sony’s Bend Studio lays off 30% of staff as it shifts focus to a new game project, following canceled live service plans.
Days Gone is Sony Bend Studio’s first real foray into the open-world genre, and came out in April 2019. Following the former outlaw-turned-grifter Deacon St. John as he traversed a post ...
Update: Sony Bend has already responded to writer John Garvin’s controversial comments about Days Gone, and its team.And now former game director Jeff Ross has followed up. In a series of tweets ...
Bloomberg is reporting that Sony Bend Studio is laying off 30% of its team in wake of its live service game being cancelled earlier this year.
Sony Bend has been keeping its cards close to its chest in regards to its new project, although back in January the company simply tweeted “we cooking” in regards to how it’s progressing.
Days Gone developer Bend Studio has reportedly laid off 30% of its workforce five months after its live service project was canceled by parent company Sony. According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier ...