In a message sent to staff when the job cuts were announced, Spencer said the decision was taken after Microsoft and Activision’s leadership teams “set priorities, identified areas of overlap, and ensured that we’re all aligned on the best opportunities for growth”.

Reflecting on the layoffs in a new interview with Polygon, Spencer said a lack of industry growth was forcing publicly traded companies across the industry to cut costs.

  • @Raiderkev
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    28 months ago

    Makes sense. Imo little of column A, little column B. I used to be a super active gamer and played online a ton. At a certain point, online gaming just wasn’t fun anymore. It felt like what was once a level playing field got obliterated by micro transactions and loot crates. The last game I really played online was Halo 4 I believe, and I kinda stopped after that. Had a couple of kids n now I’ll play switch with them, but if I’m playing by myself I look for a good single player campaign game over any kind of multiplayer. I don’t even bother with them anymore.