Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine, is laying off a significant percentage of its staff, according to ...
On September 29, 2023, Fortnite developer Epic Games announced via an internal memo that it would be laying off 16% of its ...
CEO Tim Sweeney cited decreasing revenue from Fortnite as a reason for the layoffs and said in a memo that "we’ve been ...
Fornite maker Epic Games is reportedly laying off around 900 employees according to Bloomberg - a number said to ...
Epic Games is the latest tech company in the layoffs spotlight, joining names like Cisco, Roku, Microsoft, Robinhood, LinkedIn, Spotify, Meta, Amazon, Dropbox ...
Epic Games has announced layoffs impacting 16% of its workforce, and Canadians have also been impacted by the cuts.
Despite multiple companies investing billions into Epic Games, years of overspending and chasing ambitious models have led to mass layoffs at the company.
Criterion is famous for Burnout and Need for Speed, but it has worked on several Battlefield and Battlefront games before and ...
Good news for fans of heavy artillery, less good news for lovers of sleek rides. Criterion, the British-based creator ...
Epic Games lays off nearly 900 workers to help stem a flood of spending and higher costs as the company leans into user-generated content and new projects.
The video game company behind the massive battle royale game Fortnite is also fighting for its life. Epic Games is reportedly laying off 870 employees as well as selling some of its previous ...