Microsoft Lays Off 1,900 Gaming Employees Following Activision Blizzard Merger
The layoffs are part of a larger reorganization of the company, with the cancellation of a six-year development project among the casualties.
- Microsoft has laid off 1,900 employees in its gaming division, including those from Activision Blizzard, Xbox, and ZeniMax, following its $68 billion merger with Activision Blizzard.
- The layoffs follow a court battle in which the Federal Trade Commission attempted to block the merger, citing concerns about reduced competition and harm to workers.
- Union organizing has been increasing in the tech and video game industries, with three shops within Microsoft's umbrella having won union elections.
- Microsoft's layoffs are part of a larger reorganization of the company network, with the aim of aligning Activision Blizzard with Xbox best practices.
- Blizzard's unnamed survival game, which had been in development for over six years and received positive internal feedback, was cancelled as part of the layoffs.











































































