Blizzard Entertainment recently shocked the gaming community by announcing the layoff of 1,900 workers, accompanied by the departure of Blizzard President Mike Ybarra and Co-founder Allen Adham. Furthermore, the company revealed the cancellation of their highly anticipated upcoming Survival Game. Here's a comprehensive overview of these developments.
Microsoft's Workforce Reduction at Activision Blizzard and Xbox
Microsoft, the parent company of Activision Blizzard and Xbox, implemented a substantial workforce reduction, affecting 1,900 employees. This accounts for approximately 8% of the total Microsoft Gaming division workforce, which stands at around 22,000 employees. Notably, President Mike Ybarra bid farewell to the company after a tenure exceeding 20 years.
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Blizzard's Survival Game Cancelled: Changes in Development Focus
As a consequence of these significant shifts, Blizzard announced the cancellation of their previously unveiled survival game. The company clarified that some of the workforce initially assigned to this project would be redirected to various promising new projects currently in the early stages of development.
Insights into the Cancelled Blizzard Survival Game
Similar to the cancellation of the 'Titan' project, Blizzard has kept details about the PC and console survival game under wraps. Limited official statements have been made, with job ads being the primary source of information. Artworks featuring characters hinted at an enchanted forest setting, leaving fans with a sense of disappointment as the project's offerings remain a mystery.
These developments underscore the dynamic nature of the gaming industry, where uncertainties and strategic shifts can significantly impact both workforce and project timelines. Stay tuned for further updates on Blizzard Entertainment's evolving landscape.
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