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Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w The Day Before developer resurfaces to blame failure on "hate campaign"

Sure, it was. That was the big problem when the game launched. And I'm sure all the other claims in the article are equally true.

stardust, do gaming w The Day Before developer resurfaces to blame failure on "hate campaign"

Why aren’t they playing the reliable death threat card to get criticism off their backs.

Viatorem,

Waiting for the day a company trys suicide baiting on twitter

Fiivemacs, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer

Story is developing…lol ok

Anyone who didn’t see this coming is just blind. Anytime a company acquired another, there is ALWAYS layoffs. Before and after mergers.

echo64,

there is. this is at a large scale however. and involved cancelling projects. normally this happens because of redundancies in rolls (like QA for example, microsoft already has QA, marketing, stuff like that)

this is still an unusual size.

Paradachshund,

The level of cope around this merger was insane. It’s never a good thing, people.

SnotFlickerman, do gaming w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard
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You know, these companies share mountains of data with each other before mergers or buyouts.

The idea that they don’t know these “areas of overlap” as they call them before the deal is done is a joke.

MagicShel,

Of course they know them. That’s how Microsoft buys a multi-billion dollar company and expects to turn a profit - not by continuing to run the company the way it was, but by trimming staff from one or both companies.

Every time there is a massive capital investment, whether by a hedge fund or a bigger company, there is an unstated “and profit by making it worse” in the headline. Sometimes, a poorly managed company can yield profits just through better management, but most of the time it hurts workers which in turn hurts customers, but there is massive profit to be made while the coasting on the inertia of the former quality.

I can say from experience, if your company gets bought out your job is about to get worse if it even still exists.

SnotFlickerman,
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Of course they know them.

I know, that’s why I called it a joke. They always post these bullshit PR statements after the fact as if everyone didn’t know this was coming.

MagicShel,

Yes. I was agreeing with you and ranting further, not trying to infer you didn’t get it. Sorry if that wasn’t clear.

SnotFlickerman,
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No problem I’m not upset, I was just clarifying. We’re obviously both on the same page with this haha.

scrubbles,
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This always happens with mergers, and it’s disgusting that our government knows this and allows it to happen without a plan.

T-Mobile buying sprint did the same thing. “Oh, we’ll need everyone on deck!” Really? You’ll need 2 teams rolling out the same phone? You’ll need twice as many people managing the same amount of plans? That’s just not how it works.

Surprisingly, as soon as the heat was off of them after the merger they laid off entire departments that were “redundant”. Never trust a corpo kids.

ampersandrew,
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Even without any cynicism, I think the government was more interested in there being tighter competition among cell carriers than they were with the people who will lose their jobs in a merger. With all due respect to those who fall on tough times as a result of that kind of merger, it's a more short term and small scale problem than there being fewer viable competitors in an important sector of the market.

Ethereal87,
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It’s also not necessarily easier, but more understandable, for roles such as HR, marketing, etc…yes, it’s still someone’s job but one company probably doesn’t need two HR teams worth of people and cuts accordingly.

Message being that everyone should have their head on a swivel during a merger and that goes double for those jobs that provide day-to-day business support to keep things running.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

the govmt is in on it, thats why they know & still let this happen

scrubbles, do gaming w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard
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Don’t worry, by buying so many studios they will invest more into gaming, and we’ll get better games than ever!

Monopolies are never good, kids. Attempted monopolies are just about as bad.

I’m also real tired of the copro euphemisms going around trying to hide that they’re firing people.

SnotFlickerman,
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copro euphemisms going around trying to hide that they’re firing people.

Like Return to Office? Never has the corporate C-Suite ever had an easier excuse to shitcan people for no good fucking reason.

scrubbles,
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The easiest layoff method there is.

Still, the most putrid word for me is “right-sizing”

t3rmit3,

I’m not sure if “copro” was meant to be “corpo”, but either way works. xD

scrubbles,
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Phones really don’t like “corpo”… but I’ll leave it for you

t3rmit3,

Damn Google and Apple trying to program us against anti-corporate thought. :D

KingThrillgore, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

CALLED IT

remotelove,
@remotelove@lemmy.ca avatar

It wasn’t that difficult of a call. Layoffs are common after buyouts like these. I am surprised they didn’t just blame it on “redundant roles”. (It was overused during the pandemic, I suppose.)

woodenskewer,
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They did blame it on redundant roles, they just called it overlap instead.

stoly, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer

This is not unsurprising. In fact, it is fully expected.

Kit, do gaming w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard

Name a single merger in any industry that didn’t result in layoffs of at least 8% of the workforce.

CharlesReed,

Yep, the moment this acquisition was in talks, you could see this coming from a mile away.

Midnitte,

It’s literally the point, merging companies are a left join, not a full outer join. The entire point is to save money by removing overlap - anyone who doesn’t expect that has no idea how businesses operate.

theodewere, do gaming w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard
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these functions will now be fulfilled by the MCP

andrew_bidlaw, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer
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Out of all these IT companies it seems like Phil is the first to call it a painful process, not just optimisation. Seems like he at least understands what a bad press it is to lay off 2k of people so he doesn’t keep this happy attitude about that, and even promise severance payments. And compared to others, they just had a big merger with dublicating departments and other internal structural shenanigans always meaning future lay offs.

What a weird way to start a year feeling like M$ is the most ethical maneater, although they top the list in hard numbers now. Can’t wrap my head around it.

remotelove,
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Your first mistake is believing anything Phil said as even slightly remorseful. Executives are full of shit and emotions for them is an act. These layoffs were probably planned months in advance and it’s not like he can publicly applaud them, anyway.

andrew_bidlaw,
@andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works avatar

Did I say I trust him? His speech is probably handed to him by a secretary. I’m talking about that speech even mentioning something besides rising effectiveness of the company further on, it isn’t even mentioned.

Hdcase, do gaming w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard

I hope everyone who plays Call of Duty next year on Game Pass takes a moment of silence for the ~2000 people that had to lose their jobs to make it possible.

1984, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer
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Very painful im sure. He will get a promotion for raising the profits.

Paradachshund, do games w Microsoft to lay off 1900 people across Xbox and Activision Blizzard | Eurogamer

We will provide our full support to those who are impacted during the transition, including severance benefits informed by local employment laws.

Translation: we will give them as little as we are legally allowed to.

This guy can fuck right off. I’m sure he’s wiping away tears with all those benjamins he just raked in.

Katana314, do gaming w Genshin Impact review bombed in China after underwhelming Lantern Rite event rewards reveal

Never did like the expectation of constant updates to a game. I always saw the new stuff that came from live service updates as a bonus to a game, not a requirement.

Wootz, do games w Bloodborne Kart isn't allowed to be called Bloodborne Kart anymore, but it is still coming

Dear, oh dear. What was it? The Money? The Fame? Or the Copyright? Oh, it doesn’t matter… It always comes down to the Hunter’s helper to clean up after these sort of messes.

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