Reports are coming out of mass layoffs at Bungie today, as developers reveal that they've just had their jobs axed. This makes the Destiny developer the latest PlayStation-owned studio to face job cuts, following on from LittleBigPlanet developer, Media Molecule.
The full scope of the layoffs is unclear at this point, but so far, we're mostly seeing community managers come forward with the news that they've lost their positions at Bungie. Staff are seemingly still being informed of the cuts, with Bungie reportedly holding a staff meeting later today to discuss the move.
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Bungie hasn't commented on the news publicly yet, but workers affected by the layoffs have started to come forward. Many of them are now publicly looking for work, so the news of job cuts seems to have come as a surprise.
The reason behind such a drastic move isn't apparent, but it is almost definitely tied to the job losses felt throughout other PlayStation-owned studios this year. Naughty Dog wasn't immune to this, getting rid of workers contracted to work on The Last Of Us Factions. Support studio Visual Arts was another to face job losses, and it's not clear if PlayStation is done hitting its companies with cuts as we approach the end of the year.
Of course, PlayStation is far from the only media giant laying off staff this year. Microsoft had its own round of cuts towards the beginning of the year, particularly felt throughout Bethesda and 343 Industries. Then, there's Embracer Group, which appears to be dropping studios as dramatically as it was acquiring them not long ago.
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