Microsoft has announced a new wave of layoffs within its Microsoft Gaming division, impacting around 650 employees. This follows a previous round of cuts several months ago, during which the company laid off 1,900 workers from Activision Blizzard and Xbox, and shut down several game studios, inc...
Microsoft plans to lay off 1,900 employees in its gaming division, which is approximately 8% of Microsoft Gaming's workforce. Most of the layoffs included employees of the recently acquired company Activision Blizzard. The Xbox and ZeniMax teams will also lose some employees. The Vergemanaged ...
Microsoft Corp.MSFTis laying off about 650 employees from its videogame business,the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday,citing an email from the head of Microsoft Gaming that it reviewed. Phil Spencer, chief executive of the unit, said no studios will be closed and no game, dev...
Microsoft is planning to lay off hundreds of employees across its Azure cloud and mixed reality departments as job cuts become more frequent.
Microsoft lays off 200 in reorganising effortThe article reports on the move of Microsoft Corp. to lay off 200 of its employees as the company restructured its marketing operations in an effort to streamline job resp...
In a letter to Microsoft employees sent out this morning, company CEO Satya Nadella confirmed that over the next few months Microsoft will undergo a...
Microsoft lays off 1,900 workers in its Gaming unit Microsoft will lay off around 1,900 employees in its gaming unit, or around 9% of headcount, according to a Thursday memo obtained by CNBC. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said that the layoffs were part of...
This is the second time in as many years that Microsoft has made recent job cuts; the last time was in January of last year, whenmore than 10,000 employees were laid off. source:The Verge, thanks to MistahTea for the tip! Update ...
Microsoft's Gaming division is set to lay off 1,900 employees, which constitutes about 9% of the unit's staff, according to an internal memo.
“Money in Excel” is scheduled to shut down on June 30, 2023. Last month, Satya Nadella-run Microsoft became the first tech giant to lay off employees as part of a “realignment”. The layoffs at Microsoft affected nearly 1 per cent of its 1,80,000-strong workforce across i...