Google lays off roughly 1,000 employees across hardware, engineer, and assistance teams
Google has confirmed reports that it laid off 'a few hundred' employees in three different departments.
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Google has confirmed reports that it laid off 'a few hundred' employees in three different departments.
CEO Jason Citron cites over expansion in 2020 as the cause for layoffs.
The popular streaming platform, owned by trillion dollar company Amazon, is set to lay off roughly 35% of its staff.
Unity entered the agreement with Peter Jackson's VFX studio in 2021, acquiring its Weta Digital subsidiary in the process.
Amazon attributes the layoffs to 'changes in our business approach.'
Bungie has laid off several members of its staff and reportedly delayed Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion.
Around 32 developers were apparently laid off from the Hungary-based Zen Studios, which develops Pinball FX and similar digital pinball titles.
Remaining Bandcamp employees plan to form a union under new ownership.
The layoffs primarily affected contracted QA workers.
The Fortnite creator will let go roughly 16 percent of its staff.