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Microsoft Is Cutting 1,900 Jobs From Its Video Game Division

Xbox boss Phil Spencer said that this has been a "painful decision" to make.

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In the latest round of layoffs to hit the gaming industry, 1,900 people from Microsoft's video game division will be cut from the company. In a new memo sent to staff (via IGN), Xbox head Phil Spencer spoke about "the painful decision" to reduce the number of people in the Microsoft video game workforce, while also pledging to "fully support" those people affected with severance benefits. GameSpot has reached out to Microsoft, and the company has confirmed that the memo is accurate.

"As we move forward in 2024, the leadership of Microsoft Gaming and Activision Blizzard is committed to aligning on a strategy and an execution plan with a sustainable cost structure that will support the whole of our growing business," Spencer wrote. "Together, we've set priorities, identified areas of overlap, and ensured that we're all aligned on the best opportunities for growth. As part of this process, we have made the painful decision to reduce the size of our gaming workforce by approximately 1900 roles out of the 22,000 people on our team."

Microsoft was finally able to close its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in 2023. These types of moves often lead to some layoffs due to the "overlap" referred to by Spencer, although it's unclear what portion of the 1,900 layoffs are attributable to that. This figure amounts to almost 9% of all Xbox employees.

The one specific individual we know who will no longer be with the company is Mike Ybarra, Blizzard's president, who shared the news on Twitter/X. According to The Verge, Blizzard's previously announced survival game has also been canceled as a result of these layoffs.

Layoffs have been felt throughout the gaming industry lately, as despite 2023 being a massive year for blockbuster video game releases, companies across the globe have been cutting jobs.

This week alone, THQ Nordic and Embracer subsidiary Black Forest Games reportedly cut 50% of its workforce, Outriders developer People Can Fly is set to lose 30 employees, and in the wake of Riot laying off 530 employees, its publishing label Riot Forge has been shut down.

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sad day for those whom got laid off.

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Oh, that's why stock went up like that.

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The lesson here is don’t be a chump. Blizzard had a big back to office call 9 months ago, and the employees that came back and uprooted their lives from out of state got laid off anyway. Bunch of stories on Twitter about it.

Work where you live, don’t live where you work. Company says you have to move or get laid off, take the severance and find something else.

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@Baconstrip78: Problem in gaming is there usually aren't multiple places to do that in one place. Sure, lots of industries if you get laid off there's something else similar to what you were doing close enough to your home that you can find something. Game companies? Far less so. It's one thing to tell someone to find something else, but a bigger thing to tell them to just up and change industries. People go into the grind of game development because it's a passion. Saying "abandon that and work at some plumbing company in IT" is a big ask.

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I knew job cuts were coming, but 1,900....daaaaammmmnnnn! On the next cycle, they will hire 1k more I bet.

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@just1mohr: probably 2k cheap recent college grads with no practical experience, but who cares? Gamers already showed they will buy buggy pieces of junk on launch day and wait patiently for patches to fix the issues.

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Definitely a drag for those affected but, probably not unexpected. Microsoft picked up thousands of new gaming staff. There was bound to be redundant jobs and areas that would need to be trimmed. But layoffs are a difficult and anxiety provoking experience. Hopefully those affected will quickly find jobs at another studio.

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Oh well. Video game industry is too saturated and needs to trim some fat anyway.

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I love when people freak out about this stuff like their work has never gone from 10 employees to 9 before.

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@wahsobe: 1 =/= 1900

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@itsnota2mer: I think his point is that 10% of 10 is 1. It's just that 9% seems a lot worse when it's a massive company. It does affect way more lives, so it makes sense people would freak out more, but I see his point.

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@Tiwill44: "I think his point is that 10% of 10 is 1"

I get basic math. Thanks.

"It does affect way more lives, so it makes sense people would freak out more"

Which was my point. Thanks.

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@itsnota2mer: It's the ebb and flow of any business, it just sounds grander when you view it at a global business scale. 10% is still 10% (9%) and Dev layoffs are pretty predictable and practically cyclical, so it shouldn't be a surprise for anyone at this point. This isn't the old log mill that's been in business for the last 30 years and is shutting down, destroying the town that formed around it, it's Dev work which tends to swap in and out regularly and at a moments notice.

Every time this happens peoples reactions range from "OMG, this is the beginning of the end" to "**** is a crap company to do that to so many of their employees". People need to start understanding that no business is going to pay people to sit around on their asses until they can find more work for them. If you don't want to get dumped the best you can do is to make yourself as useful as you can while you can.

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Damn. Sucks for the folks affected by this.

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This was inevitable after so many high profile acquisitions. Microsoft would have scrutinised the Activision and Bethesda financials prior to the deal in order to identify potential ways to cut costs. Love them or hate them, Microsoft hasn't grown to be one of the biggest corporate entities in the world by making poor business decisions.

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Phil know how to fix Xbox and can fix ABK to - it is the best decision and normal for the big merge. Thank you Phil to buy and FIX the company to save it!! Bye Kotik!

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@thatforumuser: 1900 lay offs? I hope it really pays up instad of just more green numbers in MS stock. With games that I want to play&pay.

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@thatforumuser: Lol. How much is Phil paying you?

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Gotta get back all that money spent on developers they won't utilize and a console that is destined to fail. MS heads not footing that bill 😌

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@mooglestar: Destined to fail. LOL. It's already selling beyond expectations and outpacing previous consoles at their relative times in the cycle.

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@bdrtfm: They really didn't aim high if doing half the competition's numbers is beyond expectations.

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Waiting for gamerbum to come explain to everyone why this is amazing news for gamers.

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there we go

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They're lying about sales.

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1,900 sounds like a lot, but 9% is a fairly normal-sized cutback that most Fortune 500 companies go through from time to time. I worked for a top-100 Fortune 500 company for nearly a decade, and we experience 5,000 person layoffs (about 6% of the workforce) on a seemingly bi-annual basis.

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Terrible news.

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Too much bloat from the pandemic and people working from home. This was inevitable.

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I pray for all people that this affects, especially all those who lost their jobs. May God bless and keep them all and they find new better jobs soon.

God bless everyone.

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@Bahamagamer: Yeah, let's not try & put a massive religious spin on this....m'kay?

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@ecurl143: I didn't. I am really praying for those who lost their jobs and all affected (like families).

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this is normal part of the industry. Sadly, people got laid off, but the gaming industry is bigger than ever, and massively fluorishing. Jobs are jobs and money is just money at the end of the day, doesn't really mean much in the overall scheme of things. These things come and go, just make sure you're personally taking care of yourself health wise, keeping up to date with new skills and improving, living within your means, then you will be ok.

You would think that this type of common sense would be widespread, but the world we live in today, the population is rampantly obese, massive health care issues, people addicted to social media and tiktok videos, and not enough savings to last even 1 month.

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@blaznwiipspman1: "Not enough savings to last even 1 month." Do you think that might be because they get laid off every two years?

None of this is normal in an industry with booming sales. Like most everything else it does, Microsoft is lying to investors about their sales.

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@wbrabbit: it is completely normal and happens all the time. And if you can't put aside 2 or 3 months savings, just emergency money, that means you're living well beyond your means OR you're not making enough money, could be one, or a combination. I always facepalm when I see people who are making enough of a middle class income (>$40k)say they can't save, but somehow they have latest gaming laptop, an Xbox series X, a gaming pc, a brand new pickup truck, Starbucks daily, over leveraged on a moronic mortgage and so on. Everyone trying to keep up with joneses, and living like morons. Part of this is the toxicity of social media.

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@blaznwiipspman1: Ha. Yeah that's part of the modern era. "I can't save, I have nothing," but then you look and they've spent $10,000 on electronics that year. Or $2,000 on lattes. And their mobile gaming bill is in the thousands, too. We're trained now. We need all these little things - real-life microtransactions - so there's no room to save for emergencies. Gotta have another $1,000 worth of games this month. I've been there.

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@blaznwiipspman1: I bet it's the not making enough money part.

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@blaznwiipspman1: My dude, where are you living where >40K is middle class?

We are not neighbors, that's for sure. You need a couple multiples of that around here.

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@olddadgamer: This is part of the divide in the country with rural/urban areas. It's like both are talking about two different countries. And you are. There are still places in the United States where you can grab a 2,500 square foot house for $100K or under. In these areas, $16,000 a year is a working class income. And there are people who live on that and have food on the table.

My friend from Seattle was floored by what things cost here where I am. And I remember my brother-in-law visiting from Austin in 2005, and he walked in our apartment at the time and he was like, "Holy shit, how can you afford this?" It was one of the cheaper places in the area, you could get a penthouse for next to nothing.

The trade-off: There's nothing to do. Drugstore soda fountains are culture. One movie theater. Still dry counties all around.

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@wbrabbit: Fair.

That said, you lost me at "dry counties."

However, as this is an article about video game layoffs, most video game companies are not in the places you describe. Most video game companies are in expensive places, so, while I concede your points, you can't really pooh pooh people who are struggling who got laid off from video game companies and don't have a safety net because they aren't living near you. They're in places far more like Seattle and Austin. Or, heaven forbid, the bay area.

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@olddadgamer: Right,. they're in places where $600,000 might get you a passable house. Maybe. I went off the path there, I just wanted to remind everyone some of us are still rotting in 50s America here and don't always hear the same language as people in cities. If you ever want to neutralize one of us or help us understand, give us the average home price where you are. Then we'll get it Once my friend in Seattle explained their situation I was like, "Okay. So that's why you're panicking."

As for the "dry counties" - There are counties here that don't sell alcohol. We still call them dry counties, that's straight out of the 50s. So help me God, we still have a bootlegger business here, or moonshine if you turn up the right road. It's another world.

But I agree with what you're saying, just wanted to explain why some people might be confused about some of the income numbers mentioned or might not understand the situation in tech right now (me included, I had to go back and re-read the thread).

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@wbrabbit: Oh I know what a dry county is. And I shall never live in one. ;)

Yeah, home prices here (outside Boston, which does have game companies) are bonkers. I bought my house, a split level ranch just like every other split in the world, with 1970s paneling downstairs and kitchen cabinets that literally collapsed last year, for under 500K 11 years ago. Last year, a house smaller than mine in my neighborhood sold for....1.3 million. 1.3 million! A three bedroom, 1969 split level ranch! And I'm not IN Boston! I'm a good 30, 40 minutes out!

We thought it was a misprint.

That's, sadly, what a lot of game developers have to deal with.

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@olddadgamer: My dude?

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@olddadgamer: depends on where you live, obviously it won't cut it in the bay, but most anywhere in the US, $40k is absolutely doable nd even save. It all comes down to your own beliefs on what constitutes middle class. Alot of things we consider necessary aren't.

It all depends on how you expect to live. You can't buy a home or rent an apartment comfortably on that income, but renting a private room is definitely possible and you will have lots of money saved up that you can put towards a home later on, or invest in a business. If you expect to rent an apartment, buy a new car, pump gas on that car, buy insurance, buy all your latest gadgets and nonsense, then yes $40k isn't enough. But if you're smart and healthy, you can get around on the bus, or bike, and rent a room instead of a home. This is very possible for single people. The math changes for families, but then I'd expect that you have a spouse that is also working.

Bottom line, people spend money on too much dumb shat. The most important thing to your wellbeing is you and your health, everything else is frills.

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@blaznwiipspman1: Is renting a room the sign of a middle-class family?

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@mogan: renting a room for an individual, I'd say that's middle class for the current economy. For a family with 2 working individuals, I'd say that $60k is doable and youd be able to rent an apartment, even raise kids with the right support systems in place.

Again, the problem alot of people have is the keeping up with the joneses mindset, it's just bull shat. Money is important yes, absolutely it's important, but people can thrive with a lot less money than the media makes you think. Alot of it is spent on un necessary bullshat.

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@blaznwiipspman1: renting a room is middle class now for an individual? That's insane. It's not like I need Nike and Apple or die, but normalizing subpar housing is problematic.

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@santinegrete: Apparently, I'm the 1% over here with my entire apartment. I'd order a pizza to celebrate, but I wouldn't want to look like I was flaunting my incredible wealth. Maybe just a can of Pringles. You know, a regular middle-class feast. : p

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@mogan: I never understood people...they really can't take things into context. Supposedly the money is never enough, they can't raise a family, bla bla bla. Meanwhile I look across the pond and there are people having 7 kids and living in a run down broken shack with no electricity. I guess I missed the memo...the American people seem to think they need a big 2500 sq ft home with a picket fence, an suv in the drive way, and money for the lattes and all the other electronic junk, oh and private school education for the kids and even day care. People have really lost their way, got their heads so far up their rear end. You really don't need any of that junk, it's just superfluous nonsense. I'm not saying you shouldn't desire it, but let's just be a little more reasonable shall we?

You might not want to raise a family of 3 kids in a 2 bedroom apartment, or even 1br apartment, but it's more than possible to do so.

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