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Microsoft lays off 1,900 employees in its gaming division following Activision Blizzard buyout

Por: Los Angeles Times Business January 26, 2024

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Microsoft is laying off about 1,900 employees in its gaming division, according to an internal company memo, just over three months since the tech giant completed its $69-billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard. The job cuts represent about an 8% reduction of Microsoft’s 22,000-person gaming workforce, the memo, obtained Thursday by the Associated Press, notes. Those affected worked on teams for Activision Blizzard as well as... + full article



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