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massive_bereavement, do games w Amazon cutting thousands of corporate roles [including video games]

Is this the final step in enshittification?

ampersandrew,
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As it relates to gaming, no. This is a large company who thought they could muscle their way into a very competitive market and then found that they very much could not.

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Nowhere near it.

The “corporate roles” are likely a case of dwnsizing after building out infrastructure and policies/protocols. A LOT of companies are doing it these days. They staffed up for a project, finished (or pivoted) the project, and now have full time staff that they don’t actually need. And rather than work on new efforts they just look for an excuse to purge the because they know they can rehire for the next big push. Ironically, that is a model that had a LOT of use in video games in the days before DLC.

And the warehouse jobs (what this is to “distract” from) are about attempts at automation. Which… okay, it is really hard to do worse than the grossly incompetent, and yet STILL horrifically underpaid, staff they already have so that will probably actually be a net positive to consumers. Which will, in turn, result in rapidly hiring back that staff when the warehouses all collapse because they got an extra shipment of SD cards and had nowhere to store them.

massive_bereavement,

This reminds me of the CG studios going bankrupt at the same time the movie they worked in incessantly is released.

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Those are a related but still “acceptable” situation where they are contractors who are generally over leveraged to the point that a single missed deal is enough to kill them. Which is definitely not helped by (allegedly?) being told the contract is for 3 scenes, it getting bumped up to 5, and them not even getting the final versions of the costumes until a week before it needs to be turned in. And then getting told they can either deal with it or never work for totally not Marvel ever again.

Contract for, let’s say Ant Man 3, is done but they are already in the hole because of the resources they spent on that and having to turn down other movies and then they get told they won’t be getting the contract for Dr Strange 2 and to go fuck themselves. And, of course, the entire internet (especially the generative ai loving chuds at corridor digital) shit on their work because it is horrible and “looks like someone made it in an afternoon” which… they kind of did because they weren’t even allowed to know who the villain in that sequence was until a month before it was due.

Whereas what we are seeing more of, this year in particular, is effectively entire departments getting spun up for a project and then everyone laid off when it is done. Has cost and severance implications but it is how corporations are getting the kind of senior staff who don’t want the instability of contract work… more or less on contract work. Which is why this is still a big news story.

ekZepp, do games w Amazon cutting thousands of corporate roles [including video games]
@ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar

I would say that this is a good moment as any to cancel your subscription to prime.

Jhex, do games w Amazon cutting thousands of corporate roles [including video games]

Galetti also espoused the benefits of AI in her message to employees, and claimed the oft-criticized technology is already allowing companies like Amazon to “innovate much faster than ever before.” She suggested it’s important for the company to reduce its headcount in order to take advantage of the perceived opportunity presented by the tech.

This screams of, we need to cut heads so we can pretend to be innovating with AI somehow

Most likely, they are just hiding all the sunken AI investment that has returned nothing in terms of revenue

scrubbles,
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I legit laughed out loud at that. That is hilarious. Of course it’ll bite them in the ass, but in the short term it’s literally more important that AI look like it’s cutting job than actually cutting jobs

criss_cross,

That’s almost as bad as Doug Herrington, head of Retail, saying they needed to fire people to keep costs low for customers.

rozodru, do games w Amazon cutting thousands of corporate roles [including video games]
@rozodru@pie.andmc.ca avatar

The layoffs also hit Twitch which has had a notorious bot problem for years. So now they’re going to use bots to fight bots?

Honestly the best thing Amazon could do is just shut down twitch completely. It’s become a dumpster fire of its former self. It used to be about people playing games and now it’s about which streamer is sexually assaulting which other streamer and dudes putting shock collars on dogs.

sp3ctr4l,

Yep, frankly I am amazed Twitch still exists at this point, given how server demanding it is, and how it is s constsnt clusterfuck of incompetent messaging that regularly produces quite bad PR.

I very much would not be surprised if they went to some kind of ‘yeah you have to pay a monthly subscription to watch more than 5ish hours of streams in a month, and you also watch ads’ kind of model.

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