Microsoft lays off 1,900 Activision and Xbox employees

Microsoft lays off 1900 Activision and Xbox employees


Another very sad news came today. Unfortunately, Microsoft laid off 1,900 Activision Blizzard and Xbox employees. taking out.

He bought the company Activision Blizzard after a very long effort and paid a huge amount of money. Microsoft, today parted ways with 1,900 people from the company it took under its umbrella, as well as from its Xbox division. This step of Microsoft, which has a total of 22 thousand employees, is not the only layoff the company has made recently. Meanwhile, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra decided to leave the company (This is seen as a huge loss), in addition, a survival game Blizzard was working on was also canceled. Recently, Riot Games, TikTok and Google came to the fore with new layoffs. If the last eBay He gave sad news. According to the official announcement, one of the most important names in shopping eBay is parting ways with approximately 1,000 employees. The company, which gave bad news to approximately 9 percent of its workforce due to the ongoing economic conditions, is reportedly unable to grow at the level it wants.

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In the past weeks Twitch announced that they will part ways with 500 employees. It was recently announced that the major gaming company Riot Games will part ways with its 530 employees. transferred. The company, which sends approximately 11 percent of its total workforce, said in a statement on this subject: “We are not getting the return we expected from some of the important investments we made.” said. Meanwhile, it was announced yesterday that TikTok parted ways with its 100 staff based in the USA.

In addition Google developing very important projects X Labs He has expelled many people from his department. Google had also made other layoffs recently. Company in case you missed it laid off hundreds of employees on the hardware side. It is stated that the company is making a massacre, especially in the field of AR, that is, augmented reality, and it is also announced that James Park, Eric Friedman and other Fitbit leaders, the co-founders of Fitbit under the umbrella of Google, have left the internet giant.

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