We’ve seen some great releases, like Balatro, Astro Bot, and Pacific Drive, but the industry is riding a global downturn, multiple studio closures, two years of escalating layoffs, and several ...
Nintendo Switch surpassed 146 million lifetime sales at the end of September 2023 and remains the No. 3 console by that metric, behind its 2004 Nintendo DS handheld predecessor and Sony’s PlayStation ...
Source: Bloomberg Hi-Fi Rush developers Tango Gameworks and other Bethesda studios are being shut down by Microsoft, in yet more disastrous layoffs.
The second were those close to 2,000 layoffs within the company ... a title developed by Microsoft itself. According to the report rumors and leaks have been pointing for months at the fact ...
Microsoft has reportedly laid off more employees across its gaming, security, and sales divisions. It's unclear how many employees have been impacted. These new layoffs are also unconnected to a ...
Microsoft Layoffs: Microsoft is gearing up for another round of layoffs, targeting underperforming employees across various divisions, including its critical Security department, according to a ...
Microsoft's recent announcement of layoffs worldwide has sparked speculation. There is a speculation about why Microsoft isn't making reductions in India. Despite reducing fewer than 1% of its global ...
(GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft plans to make a new round of layoffs across the company, impacting employees whose performance has been deemed to fall short of its standards.
Microsoft’s India operations remain unaffected by recent layoffs, as confirmed by country head Puneet Chandok. Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion in India to enhance its AI and cloud ...
Microsoft is planning to lay off underperforming employees, marking yet another round of firings, according to a Business Insider report. A Microsoft logo is pictured on a store in the Manhattan ...
Microsoft is set to lay off a number of its employees across multiple departments in the weeks ahead, claiming that the cuts are meant to weed out low performers as it ventures deeper into the new ...
Microsoft is reportedly cutting less than 1 percent of its 228,000 employees. While The Information reports that these cuts are “company-wide performance based layoffs,” I understand it’s a ...