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Ubisoft hit with another wave of layoffs

GamesIndustry.biz

As reported by GameSpot , the games firm said this was part of efforts to "streamline operations" across the company. "We Ubisoft has announced another round of layoffs, with 45 staff affected across its global publishing and Asia-Pacific teams.

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GameSpot lays off portion of staff

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Fandom-owned outlet GameSpot has endured a round of layoffs today, as reported by multiple current and now-former employees on social media. A Fandom representative told GamesIndustry.biz that the company would not be providing a statement.

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Game Pass not coming to PlayStation or Switch, says Phil Spencer

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This was in response to a comment recently made by Xbox CFO Tim Stuart, who said the company's mission is to bring "its subscription services to every screen that can play games" including PlayStation and Nintendo, as reported by GameSpot. Read more

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Warner Bros. addressing "volatile" AAA console space with live services, mobile free-to-play

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Discovery has been historically focused on AAA console games, but the company's CEO and president of global streaming and games JB Perrette wants to change that. The gaming business of Warner Bros.

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GameSpot and Giant Bomb latest affected in wave of media layoffs

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox GameSpot and Giant Bomb are the latest media publications to be struck by layoffs. Kotaku reported the layoffs were announced to staff during an unscheduled company-wide meeting led by Perkins Miller, CEO of the sites' parent company Fandom.

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Co-gaming parents is a big opportunity

Game Daily

Gaming media hub Fandom – which publishes GameSpot, among many other entertainment properties – released a survey today which sheds light on its consumers’ habits. Other companies, with traditionally narrower perspectives on their target audience, are working hard to follow suit. Nintendo has already figured this out.

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet launch is the second-biggest in franchise history

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. “While Pokémon Legends: Arceus dipped its toes into what an open-world Pokémon game could be, Pokémon Pokémon fully embrace it,” Jake Dekker wrote in GameSpot’s review.