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Harvey Randall - Phil Spencer - Jason Schreier - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Activision Blizzard - Microsoft cuts 1,900 jobs at Activision Blizzard and Xbox, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra leaves the company, and the studio's survival game has been cancelled - pcgamer.com

Microsoft cuts 1,900 jobs at Activision Blizzard and Xbox, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra leaves the company, and the studio's survival game has been cancelled

As if 2023's historic volume of gaming layoffs wasn't enough, 2024 is starting in the exact same vein—studios including CI Games, Behaviour Interactive, and Riot Games have all let people go in January, and now it's Microsoft's turn. A message from Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer to employees (via The Verge) says 1,900 employees are being laid off.

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Tomas Franzese - Phil Spencer - Matt Booty - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Lays Off - Xbox lays off 1,900 developers, cancels Blizzard’s survival game - digitaltrends.com

Xbox lays off 1,900 developers, cancels Blizzard’s survival game

Microsoft is laying off around 8% of its Gaming Workforce, affecting game developers across Xbox, ZeniMax Media, and the newly acquired Activision Blizzard.

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Phil Spencer - Ali Jones - Matt Booty - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Spencer - Phil Spencer announces Microsoft is laying off nearly 2,000 people from its gaming division - gamesradar.com

Phil Spencer announces Microsoft is laying off nearly 2,000 people from its gaming division

Microsoft has announced that it will be laying off 1,900 members of its 22,000-person gaming division. 

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Wesley LeBlanc - Phil Spencer - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Activision Blizzard - Microsoft Is Laying Off 1900 Employees Across Xbox, Activision Blizzard, And ZeniMax - gameinformer.com

Microsoft Is Laying Off 1900 Employees Across Xbox, Activision Blizzard, And ZeniMax

Update, 9:51 a.m. ET, 1/25/24:

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