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February 22, 2009

"An inadvertent administrative error" meant that some of the 1,400 Microsoft laid off recently received overpayments in their severance packages. The company's asked for the money back, making this a hat trick of HR Kops komedy. "We ask that you repay the overpayment and sincerely apologize for any ...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Good at 4:00 PM

February 17, 2009

Video games are not recession proof. With the cratering global economy, the game industry is certainly feeling the effects — most notably, those making the games. "The environment creates stress and strain on all fronts," an insider told Kotaku. "Management finds themselves unable to maintain ...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Brian Ashcraft at 2:30 PM

January 31, 2009

Sensory Sweep, accused of not paying its 200 workers since at least October, has entered into a consent agreement with the federal Department of Labor under which current and former employees will be repaid. The agreement is in a consent injunction ordered by a federal judge on Thursday. It grew out...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Good at 2:30 PM

January 29, 2009

Another batch of Vancouver area game developers are looking for work, as sources tell us that EA Canada's Burnaby location was the latest to be hit by Electronic Arts' ongoing layoffs. The count numbered as many as 55 EA staffers, according to a regularly reliable source, one who tells us that the c...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael McWhertor at 9:40 PM

January 26, 2009

We heard last week that Microsoft's Games for Windows team was facing layoffs. Weren't sure how many were going to be affected. Turns out that one of the group's bosses is among the casualties. VentureBeat report that Chris Early, former general manager of Games for Windows Live, was among those giv...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Plunkett at 3:30 AM

January 23, 2009

Sorry. More Microsoft layoff news. Seems in addition to the Flight Sim and Gamerscore sackings, Microsoft have also laid off a number of testers, as well as members of the Games for Windows team. According to Venturebeat, around 30% of Microsoft's video game testers have been shown the door, so if y...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Plunkett at 10:00 PM

January 13, 2009

Electronics Arts has shuffled off Pandemic Studios' Brisbane office, a reliable source tells Kotaku. The Australian developer was best known for Destroy All Humans! and its rumored development of an ill-fated Batman game. According to the information we were provided, Pandemic's Brisbane staffers we...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael McWhertor at 9:40 PM

November 21, 2008

We've heard from multiple sources that Gearbox Software has laid off a number of its employees today, with lower than expected sales of Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway being blamed for the cutbacks. Estimates for those affected range from as little as 15 to as many as 26 staffers affected by lay of...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael McWhertor at 10:30 PM
Update: Gearbox president Randy Pitchford tells us that the Sega published Aliens project is still on, that the independent developer has been undergoing "some transformative changes" resulting in "some talent changes." His full statement is after the original report. We've heard from multiple sourc...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael McWhertor at 10:30 PM

December 31, 1969

With NCSoft slowing sinking, teams being laid off, Richard Garriott himself exiting the company, it should come as no surprise that another round of lay-offs have rippled through the company. Sources tell us that today many of the Tabula Rasa team were let go. The plug has also been pulled on the ga...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Brian Crecente at 7:00 PM
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