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Support studio PTW lays off 45 staff across global teams

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With PTW's newest cuts, the game industry is at nearly 3,000 layoffs, and it's only halfway through January 2024.

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PTW will open a new studio in Portugal

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PTW has announced a new studio in Braga, Portugal will officially open this summer

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Pole to Win expanding by opening new office in Brazil

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Pole To Win is expanding its operations to South America by creating PTW Brazil. Joao Albani will lead PTW's in-country operations, reporting to COO Sijo Jose.

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Pole to Win reduces staff across several countries

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PTW made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce in several countries where we operate," the company confirmed in a statement. According to a report by Kotaku , 45 people have lost their jobs.

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SIDE expands to Tokyo

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox SIDE, an audio services provider and PTW subsidiary has launched a new studio in Tokyo. The office will provide Japanese dialogue for games and services such as dubbing for foreign content. Read more

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SIDE acquires Vibe Avenue

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox SIDE, an audio services provider and PTW subsidiary has reached a deal to acquire music and sound studio Vibe Avenue. The acquisition aims to expand the company's sound design, music, and soundtrack production services; Vibe Avenue will be rebranded as SIDE Montreal.

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Tarek Nijmeh, global QA director at PTW on the state of play in QA today

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QA has come a long way in recent years, but with issues around representation, automation and underappreciation, have things come far enough?

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