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Bungie Layoffs Include Senior Execs Luke Smith And Mark Noseworthy

Smith and Noseworthy were reportedly working on a new game set in the Destiny universe.

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Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy, two senior executives at Bungie, were both part of the recent round of layoffs, according to a new report. Speaking on his Game Mess Decides podcast, Jeff Grubb confirmed that the duo were working on Payback, a new game set in the Destiny universe, but were let go as part of sweeping job losses at the now PlayStation-owned studio.

"[Smith and Noseworthy] were labelled as working on Payback. It was going to be the next big thing for Destiny, but not Destiny 3," Grubb said. "Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy are no longer at Bungie. They were let go. They were caught in the executive and leadership shakeup mentioned in the blogpost. Payback has been shelved."

[Update] Sources have clarified that Smith and Noseworthy's departure came as the Payback project was shut down, after which executive restructuring meant they had no path forward at Bungie.

Smith was executive director at Bungie and became a notable public-facing representative for the studio, having guided Destiny 2's narrative back to a place that excited fans and more clearly set up a long-term story for the sci-fi shooter. Noseworthy, meanwhile, was vice president of the Destiny universe and responsible for the overall strategy of Destiny as an intellectual property and a business.

GameSpot has contacted Bungie for a statement.

On July 31, Bungie executive Pete Parsons confirmed the company is cutting around 220 people from several departments. This number represents 17% of its workforce. A further 150 people are reportedly being moved around Sony Interactive Entertainment.

"Due to rising costs of development and industry shifts as well as enduring economic conditions, it has become clear that we need to make substantial changes to our cost structure and focus development efforts entirely on Destiny and Marathon," Parsons said. He also indicated that layoffs at "every level" of Bungie and that "most" of Bungie's executive or senior leader positions are impacted.

As part of the layoff announcement, it was also confirmed that Bungie is working on a brand-new game, but it is not Destiny 3 or Payback. Instead, this new sci-fi project will be developed at a new internal studio being set up within PlayStation.

The layoffs follow the release of Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion, which was very positively received by fans. Although Destiny 2 remains one of the most popular games-as-a-service titles on the market, the significant job losses at Bungie have called into question what content players can expect going forward. According to Grubb, the larger expansions that Bungie has traditionally released are unlikely to return and players will instead be given smaller content packs.

Bungie is also working on a new Marathon, which is coming back as an extraction shooter.

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Good, the high-ups have been useless anyways.

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for me they can Vault Bungie, i dont care at this point

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What have you done for me lately? bye.

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Smith and Noseworthy were not fired but left on their own accord. Pete Parsons, CEO, and the board, must be held accountable. Not that they will care. Parsons recently spent $2.4 million on classic cars. The devs are making a great game. The best thing that can happen is for Sony to take over and kick all of the senior leadership.

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I remember Smith from the 1UP days. He was was the biggest Xbox fanboy while Shane was Playstation.

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I love how, when Sony make cuts, "It makes sense", but when Microsoft make cuts it's "corporate greed.

Stay classy internet.

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@kore_soteira: nobody says that. grow up console boy.

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@kore_soteira: Who is saying this makes sense?

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@mogan: probably reforge, jaydub and wed dwagon

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Too bad they got fired :( A lot of people seem to get fired in the gaming business nowadays. Tough times for game developers but the gaming companies seem to be doing fine.

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@simonthekid7: Don't feel bad. They were exec CEO's. They get paid to leave unlike the rest of us that have to worry about our lives being turned upside down and losing everything if we lost our jobs.

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I wish i as well was worthy of a nose only because of my name. But i am not Noseworthy. As a human being, i might still be noseworthy though.

Jokes aside, maybe i should not joke about his nose..i mean his name. But maybe i could change my name one day. Who nose?

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@simonthekid7: Argh! You beat me to it! I was going to say I didn't find this article very noseworthy. Well played!!!

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Guess The Final Shape was named more than just after an expansion, this seems to be the end for Bungie, and Destiny 2 will just be going downhill from here on.

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Hope Sony cleans house, and continues to do so for some time. Bungie has been a mess since around 2016, so its about time the likes of Luke Smith are thrown away.

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I guess if Bungie is being more thoroughly integrated into Sony, they don't need as much of their own leadership anymore.

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“Ha ha!” 🫵😂

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