Last week’s massive layoffs at Microsoft--and Xbox in particular--was terrible for all kinds of reasons. Careers were upended (or even ended) for the workers and couples and families and
We’re a few years into a supposed artificial intelligence revolution, which could and should have been about reducing mundane tasks and freeing everyone up to do more interesting things
It's been a hellish few years for people employed in the video game industry, as big studios have been laying off workers every chance they get while smaller
Like getting gremlins wet, we now have more Embracer Groups–the company announced today that the one giant company is splitting into three companies–but also no Embracer Groups, since
Sony is a big company with loads of divisions, and for every one that knows how to name its products--like PlayStation--there are others that have long committed crimes against the
On February 8, 2024, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said after an earnings call that "We have no current plans for layoffs".
Speaking in more detail with IGN, Zelnick
Nintendo, a lawsuit-filing company that occasionally dabbles in hit video games, is pursuing the creators of Yuzu, an emulator that can play Switch games on a PC and phones.
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Over the weekend a number of reports have emerged claiming that some of the Xbox brand's biggest exclusives--including Starfield and the upcoming Indiana Jones game--are going to be
Last week Microsoft laid off almost 2000 people from its gaming division, a staggering 8% of that section's total workforce. People with families, dependents, mortgages. People who had
As a species, humans have this weird tendency to compartmentalise our achievements and challenges into calendar years. We do it for movies, we do it for albums, we do it