Microsoft Studios team hit with layoffs in restructuring

While Microsoft may have named a new leader of its Xbox gaming division this week, other members of that team got word on Wednesday they won't be working at the company anymore. At least two now ex-employees have posted word online they were laid off from Microsoft Studios in Redmond.

One of the people affected by the changes was artist Patrick Loughman who posted word on his Twitter page his position was eliminated Wednesday:

A technical producer at Microsoft Studios, Elbert Perez, revealed he was laid off Wednesday, but used his Twitter message to promote a new game he is working on that's seeking funding via Kickstarter:

http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-studios-team-hit-with-layoffs-in-restructuring
 
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He is back.
 
Damn what the hell is happening at a Microsoft? Obviously they think they don't need first party games any more.
 

So because the others are laying off staff Nintendo has to do the same?Is not enough for them to be thrown to the mud because they don't follow the others regarding their products, but now they also have to follow them in regarding to their internal lay offs? really?
 
So because the others are laying off staff Nintendo has to do the same?Is not enough for them to be thrown to the mud because they don't follow the others regarding their products, but now they also have to follow them in regarding to their internal lay offs? really?

You got all this from a GIF?
This just means there is also a (very) good side about being a different company.
 
So because the others are laying off staff Nintendo has to do the same?Is not enough for them to be thrown to the mud because they don't follow the others regarding their products, but now they also have to follow them in regarding to their internal lay offs? really?

I dont think he meant it in that way, nintendo gets by without laying off anybody and isnt in a position where they have to, infact hiring more people would be the better thing to do.
 
So because the others are laying off staff Nintendo has to do the same?Is not enough for them to be thrown to the mud because they don't follow the others regarding their products, but now they also have to follow them in regarding to their internal lay offs? really?
I've been having to say it's a joke too often in the last 24 hours. Anyway, looks like one guy actually wanted to leave. And the other already has a game lined up. There has to be more people right? 2 people isn't a restructuring.
 
Patrick Loughman's work at MS:

Artist Microsoft Game Studios Public Company; 10,001+ employees; MSFT; Computer Software industry

February 2010 – Present (4 years 3 months) Redmond, Washington

Artist on the Central Media team
Titles include:
Killer Instinct (XBox One) Publishing Art Director,
Killer Instinct (XBox One) Production Designer,
Crimson Dragon, level artist and vfx
Gears of War: Judgment, publishing artist
Gears of War 3, publishing artist
Gears of War Franchise, artist supporting multiple franchise pitches
Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death, publishing artist

Art Direction, Concept, Lighting, Modeling, VFX, Level Design

Elbert Perez:

Technical Producer Microsoft Public Company; 10,001+ employees; MSFT; Computer Software industry

April 2012 – Present (2 years 1 month) Redmond, WA

I help product teams create products that use new technologies from within Microsoft Studios. I use my skills to help teams realize their visions by prototyping their products for demonstrations around the company. After the prototyping stage I then switch roles to Project Management and see the project through to completion.

- Project Management for Distributed Development on AAA titles
- Expanding IP narrative by developing Transmedia Experiences
- Manage multiple vendors

Projects worked on: Ascend: Hand of Kul, Ryse: Son of Rome, Ryse: Digital Graphic Novel, SmartGlass, Halo 4 digital manual experience
 
Cant wait for it to become a banned one.

It's about one more layoff before that. It can't come soon enough. And I think his tweet confirmed that he knew about, and was fed up with it.
 
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