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Tom Clancy, Star Trek: Bridge Crew Studio Ubisoft Red Storm Lays Off 19, Citing ‘Global Cost-saving Efforts’

Around 20 employees have been laid off from Star Trek: Bridge Crew and Tom Clancy studio Ubisoft Red Storm, IGN has learned.

Nexus Mods founder steps back after 24 years, citing stress and burnout

One of the greatest games I ever played was a mod. It was called Elements of Style, and while it used Max Payne 2 as a base, it introduced new…

Eidos Montreal lays off 75 employees, citing inability to relocate them to other projects

The studio claims the layoffs are the result of one of its 'mandates' ending.

FTC asks for delay in Amazon Prime trial citing staff shortage, then backtracks on request

The Federal Trade Commission initially claimed it was short on staff and resources to pursue the case, but then later claimed it is equipped to pursue the trial.

Star Wars Outlaws will come to Steam in November with Ubisoft citing soft sales

Ubisoft hopes a swift arrival on Steam will help stimulate sales for its Star Wars title.

Halo And COD Support Dev Lays Off 25 People, Citing “Unprecedented Challenges”

Certain Affinity, an independent game developer known for assisting on mega-franchises like Call of Duty and Halo, has laid off a significant number of workers in just the latest example…

Diablo 4 dev delays Season of Blood, citing “technical issues”

Diablo IV has been heavy on our noggins recently with news of its new season's content. As a vampire stan myself, I look forward to employing the Season of Blood's…

Valve Drops Support for Counter-Strike 2 on Mac, Citing Low Number of Players

Valve has discontinued support for Counter-Strike 2 on Mac after forcing an upgrade from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive that broke the game on the platform.

Riot Games cuts 46 jobs, citing ‘strategic shifts’ in priorities

While only making up one percent of the company's workforce, it still marks one of the largest publicly announced layoffs in Riot Games history.