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A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
One of the world’s most popular free tile-matching video games, Candy Crush’s maker King laid off 200 developers earlier.
Xbox has faced backlash after posting a botched AI-generated recruitment image post-layoffs, highlighting risks for brand trust in the AI era.
Zenimax Online Studios, the studio behind Elder Scrolls Online, is expecting more layoffs following the death of Project Blackbird.
Microsoft has landed in hot water, this time over a hiring post for Xbox that featured a flawed AI-generated image. The post, ...
It's "impossible for something like this not to ripple through the studio and affect all of us in some way or another." ...
Microsoft's Xbox gaming division can't seem to stop shooting itself in the foot, as a recent job listing on LinkedIn drew the ...
ZeniMax Online Studios might have found its Blackbird MMO project unexpectedly shut down, but not a single employee has been laid off.
As you're probably well aware at this point, there were a whole bunch of Xbox layoffs earlier this month across multiple ...
Candy Crush maker, King, which Microsoft acquired along with Activision Blizzard back in 2023, was the first hit when mass layoffs were announced across the company earlier this month. Now some ...
Recently laid-off employees at Microsoft subsidiary King are reportedly being replaced by AI tools they helped to create, and morale is apparently very low.
A Microsoft employee has drawn criticism for sharing a widely-ridiculed AI image to advertise empty roles on Xbox's graphics team.