The cut represents about 20 percent of the video game company’s work force, a spokeswoman said. By Michael Levenson The video game company Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees, it said ...
Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, is cutting more than 1,000 jobs across the company as leadership cites a drop in players over the last year. “We’re spending significantly more than we’re making ...
For the second time in as many days Walker Valley found more success on the softball field with a 4-0 win over perennial power Soddy-Daisy. Sophomore Anzliegh Battle got the win out of the circle for ...
SEATTLE — KTVB is teaming up with the Seattle Mariners to bring 10 regular season games to fans over-the-air for free in 2026. The first game to be on KTVB will be the Mariners matchup at home against ...
Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees after a "downturn in Fortnite engagement" led the company to "spend significantly more" than it makes. In a note sent to staff, CEO Tim Sweeney said ...
Epic Games announced it would cut over 1,000 employees, or about 20% of its workforce. CEO Tim Sweeney says the layoffs aren't AI-driven and that the company still needs software developers. He cited ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says that the company will lay off over 1,000 employees and cut $500 million in costs as it faces a downturn in engagement with “Fortnite.” “I’m sorry we’re here again. The ...
Why are we asking for donations? Why are we asking for donations? This site is free thanks to our community of supporters. Voluntary donations from readers like you keep our news accessible for ...
Tim Sweeney says the job cuts are due to a ‘downturn in Fortnite engagement.’ Tim Sweeney says the job cuts are due to a ‘downturn in Fortnite engagement.’ is an entertainment editor covering ...
WHO’S READY FOR HER SHOWCASE. SET, GO! DAISY THROCKMORTON WAS DESTINED TO PLAY FOOTBALL AS SOON AS I WAS BORN. PRETTY MUCH. MY DAD WAS JUST THROWING WITH ME, YOU KNOW, WE WOULD PLAY IN THE STREET ALL ...
Epic Games, the company behind Unreal Engine and Fortnite, is laying off over 1,000 staff members as Fortnite’s popularity continues to decline. On March 24, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney confirmed the massive ...