Xbox is offering voluntary severance agreements to producers, quality assurance testers and other staff at ZeniMax as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative
- shinratdr ( @shinratdr@lemmy.ca ) 19•5 months ago
Wow it’s almost like buying up half the gaming industry and then producing literally nothing wasn’t a great idea.
- Midnitte ( @Midnitte@beehaw.org ) English8•5 months ago
broader cost cutting
They’re just stripping everything down to save money, as every company that ever buys another company does.
This was entirely predictable (plus, they purchase IP, not people).
Shutting down entire studios should not be a part of normal cost saving.
- Midnitte ( @Midnitte@beehaw.org ) English4•5 months ago
Agreed, but it certainly seems to be.
- Telorand ( @Telorand@reddthat.com ) 12•5 months ago
If it was me, I’d take the deal. They obviously don’t give a shit about even their successful teams.
Me too. The writing is on the wall, especially if you’re at a small studio working on “small” games like Ninja Theory or Double Fine.
- shnizmuffin ( @shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol ) English11•5 months ago
Spencer said that “the thing that has me most concerned for the industry is the lack of growth.”
Oh hey there’s that Rot Economy thing again.
- WalnutLum ( @WalnutLum@lemmy.ml ) 8•5 months ago
Why are they targeting Zenimax so heavily, don’t they have 50 other acquisitions they can suck the blood from
Give it a year. Thankfully Toys for Bob was able to buy themselves out, otherwise surely they would have either been shut down or put to work in the Call of Duty mines.
- penquin ( @penquin@lemmy.kde.social ) 8•5 months ago
Why are they “cost cutting”? Are they going broke or something?
- trev likes godzilla ( @godzilla_lives@beehaw.org ) 6•5 months ago
Welp, reckon it’s time I take my happy ass down to the local used game store and sell my Xbox. Thing’s collecting dust anyway. I think I’ll get a new camera lens instead.