Yesterday, Microsoft laid off nearly 2,000 people in its gaming division, or about eight percent of the division in total. Initially, this was followed by confusion from workers: Where
Microsoft is laying off 1900 people, or about 8% of its gaming division workforce, The Verge reported Thursday. The layoffs will largely affect people at Activision Blizzard, the company Microsoft
Shots continue to be fired in the Epic v Apple case, that 2020 dustup that saw Fortnite removed from the App Store after Epic launched its own payment method in
The internet is a-chatter today with a trademark dispute between Remedy Entertainment and Take-Two Interactive over both companies’ use of the letter “R.” While Take-Two filed its disputes back in
On Friday, layoffs hit Lost Boys Interactive, a Gearbox-owned developer that employed over 400 people. While the full scope of the layoffs remains unclear, former employees are saying a “sizable”
Chat app Discord is laying off 170 people, or 17% of its workforce, The Verge reported Thursday. The situation has all the greatest hits you’ve come to expect: the
Yesterday, Bloomberg reported that Twitch was set to lay off 500 employees, following a similar round of 400 less than a year ago. Now Twitch has gone through with it.
Today Bloomberg published a report saying that Twitch is set to lay off 500 employees, or around 35 percent of its workforce. The article, several Twitch employees have told Aftermath,
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
In December, following a development cycle that began not long after the original Undertale came out, a full-length fan prequel called Undertale Yellow made its way into the world. It
Yesterday, Valve announced the winners of the 2023 Steam Awards, community-voted awards that began in 2016 as an advertisement for the Steam Winter Sale with categories like “Best Use Of
Today, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick is leaving his post following a three-decades-long tenure, which has seen everything from the birth of juggernauts like Call of Duty to high-profile allegations of