A new report from IGN says the situation at Bungie following layoffs and reports of sinking Destiny 2 player numbers and revenues is even more dire than is widely known. Morale at the studio has reportedly plummeted amidst what is described by IGN's sources as management indifference, and the report says Bungie could even be subject to a full Sony takeover if the upcoming Destiny 2 expansion The Final Shape fails to meet expectations.
The layoff of roughly 100 Bungie employees in October triggered outrage among Destiny 2's players, who were particularly angry to see veteran employees including composers Michael Salvatori and Michael Sechrist, and well-known social media reps, put out of work. The situation was made worse by a ham-fisted public statement from CEO Pete Parsons, who seemed to be doing his best to portray himself as an innocent bystander in the process, rather than the person ultimately responsible for the decision.
But it wasn't just fans who were upset. Employee morale at Bungie has also crashed, according to IGN, and not just because of the job cuts: The report says Bungie has embarked on a number of cost-cutting measures including a hiring freeze, reducing travel budgets, eliminating holiday bonuses, and curtailing or ending other employee programs and benefits. Making matters worse, multiple employees told the site that management doesn't seem particularly interested in hearing their concerns.
«It feels like many higher-ups aren’t listening to the data and are like, ‘We just need to win our fans back, they still like us’,» one employee said. «No. They don’t… We got rid of some of our most knowledgeable beloved folks who have been here for 20+ years. Everyday I walk in afraid that I or my friends are
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