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Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard laid off nearly 400 employees from Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 teams, primarily in corporate and supporting roles, as part of ongoing Western video game industry layoffs.
The gaming industry’s focus on DEI hiring practices and activism could be being used as an excuse to terminate employees who were previously difficult to fire.
Disney’s recent job cuts, particularly in Human Resources, suggest a trend of eliminating roles focused on DEI initiatives and other non-essential positions.
The AAA gaming scene is reportedly imploding, with indie games thriving while major titles face shutdowns, indicating a potential industry decline.
Talented diverse individuals in the gaming industry may face reduced opportunities due to backlash and blame associated with DEI initiatives.
Widespread layoffs and cuts are affecting the gaming industry, with Activision Blizzard and Microsoft being the latest major companies to announce significant workforce reductions.
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Activision Blizzard’s recent layoffs, particularly in the Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 teams, reflect broader challenges in the AAA gaming industry, including unsustainable budgets, a shift away from diversity-focused hiring, and a growing preference for indie games over costly remasters.
00:00 Activision’s Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 teams face significant layoffs amid the ongoing crisis in AAA gaming.
00:54 Activision Blizzard has laid off nearly 400 employees, severely affecting the development of Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4.
02:30 Human Resources layoffs at Blizzard reflect a shift away from diversity-focused hiring practices, signaling potential challenges for future recruitment in World of Warcraft.
03:51 Recent layoffs at Activision Blizzard have hit the Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 teams hard, affecting 3% of the workforce amid rising development costs.
05:42 Sony’s $400 million game was canceled after two weeks due to poor performance, highlighting how big companies prioritize tax write-offs over potential profits.
07:09 Layoffs in gaming signal a shift towards new talent acquisition, raising concerns that diversity hiring may compromise true talent recognition.
08:57 AAA gaming is struggling with unsustainable budgets, leading to a shift towards indie games that foster creativity and innovation.
10:12 Remasters offer little value since players can simply enjoy the original games instead.
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