Microsoft Axes 1,900 Xbox Jobs After Activision Blizzard Acquisition: Industry Concerns Rise

January 25, 2024
Microsoft Axes 1,900 Xbox Jobs After Activision Blizzard Acquisition: Industry Concerns Rise
  • Microsoft's Xbox division is laying off about 1,900 employees, or 8-9% of its gaming workforce, following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

  • The layoffs are due to redundancies, underperforming games, and the impact of the Covid pandemic.

  • Even successful franchises like Call of Duty aren't immune to job cuts.

  • The departure of Blizzard's president, Mike Ybarra, has led to concerns about the company's future direction.

  • The layoffs have sparked disappointment among former employees and concerns about job security in the gaming industry.

  • The ABK Worker's Alliance, a group of Activision Blizzard King employees, is committed to protecting their colleagues.

  • Despite the layoffs, Microsoft is still committed to investing in areas that support its strategy of increasing the number of games available to players worldwide.

  • The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is pursuing a case to unwind the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal.

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