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Allegedly the devs at Mediatonic (Fall Guys' dev) have been heavily impacted by this round of layoffs as well.
Epic Games Inc., the maker of the popular Fortnite video game, is laying off 870 employees, according to people familiar with the matter.
The job cuts, which affect about 16% of its workforce, were announced in a memo to staff, said the people, who asked not to be named disclosing information that’s not yet public. Epic didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
Employees who were affected by the job cuts will receive six months of severance and health insurance, as well as accelerated stock vesting.
Based in Cary, North Carolina, Epic’s Fortnite has more than 400 million users. It also produces the Unreal Engine, a popular suite of technology that is used to develop video games.
As in the broader tech industry, it’s been a year full of layoffs across gaming companies big and small. Last month, the Swedish gaming conglomerate Embracer Group AB shut down Illinois-based Volition, maker of the Saints Row games. Pokemon Go maker Niantic Inc. announced in June that it’s closing its Los Angeles game studio and canceling NBA and Marvel titles in a restructuring that eliminated 230 jobs, or about 25% of its staff.
Epic is one of the biggest privately held video game companies in the world. Chief Executive Officer Tim Sweeney owns the majority of shares while the Chinese conglomerate Tencent Holdings Ltd. has a 40% stake.
Layoffs at Epic
Earlier today Tim Sweeney sent the following email to Epic employees.
www.epicgames.com
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