Xbox workers stunned after jobs 'bloodbath'
•Xbox workers stunned after jobs 'bloodbath'Image source, BethesdaImage caption, Xbox bosses say they want to focus on their biggest series, such as FalloutByTom RichardsonBBC NewsbeatPublished14 minut...
•"We knew something was going to happen to somebody, but not who or how much," says Goin.About a month later, workers learned about 3,200 of them - an estimated 20% of the console-maker's staff - were...
•Half immediately, with the remaining 1,600 over the next 12 months.Xbox leadership has insisted the "painful" cuts across its sprawling network of studios are necessary to equip it for future success,...
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Xbox workers stunned after jobs 'bloodbath'Image source, BethesdaImage caption, Xbox bosses say they want to focus on their biggest series, such as FalloutByTom RichardsonBBC NewsbeatPublished14 minutes ago"Blindsided."That was how game developer Morgan Goin felt when she found out she was being laid off from her job at Xbox-owned ZeniMax Online Studios (ZOS) last week.The senior encounter designer, who worked on popular fantasy role-playing game The Elder Scrolls Online, had known job cuts were coming.For weeks, reports warning of a "bloodbath", external at Microsoft's video game studios had been circulating after the division's new chief executive, Asha Sharma, released a memo saying she planned to "reset the business", external. "We knew something was going to happen to somebody, but not who or how much," says Goin.About a month later, workers learned about 3,200 of them - an estimated 20% of the console-maker's staff - were being let go. Half immediately, with the remaining 1,600 over the next 12 months.Xbox leadership has insisted the "painful" cuts across its sprawling network of studios are necessary to equip it for future success, as it pivots focus to its biggest blockbuster titles. The plan is to put more resources into its most popular series in the hope of getting new instalments out to fans sooner.But former employees say the cuts have eliminated decades of talent and experience, and question whether the company will be able to achieve its aim of "a bigger future".Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Asha Sharma took over as Xbox CEO in February this yearLayoffs in the video game industry have been commonplace since 2022, with estimates suggesting nearly 58,000 roles have been cut , externalworldwide.Much of this is down to over-hiring and aggressive expansion around 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic sparked a massive boom in player numbers and spending.During this p...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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