Woes in the Gaming World
Game Over at Wooga: Mobile Studio Axes 50 Jobs After Game Cancellation
In a surprising turn of events, mobile game studio Wooga, owned by gaming giant Playtika, has laid off around 50 employees following the cancellation of their game 'Claire's Chronicles: Solitaire.' Despite a fresh move to a new Berlin office, the company cited restructuring needs as the reason for these drastic measures. Roles impacted include artists, analysts, designers, and more. This isn't Wooga's first layoff rodeo, as similar occurrences were recorded in previous years. Meanwhile, Playtika experienced its own series of layoffs despite a recent acquisition.
Introduction to Wooga's Recent Layoffs
Background on Playtika and Wooga
Reasons Behind Wooga's Employee Reductions
Impact of Game Cancellation on Workforce
Roles Affected by Layoffs
History of Layoffs at Wooga and Playtika
Industry and Financial Context
Public and Employee Reactions to Layoffs
Future Implications for Wooga and the Industry
Conclusion and Next Steps
Sources
- 1.source(gamedeveloper.com)
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