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March, 26

“Epic Games Cuts 1,000 Jobs Amid Fortnite Decline”

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Epic Games has announced a workforce reduction of over 1,000 employees due to declining engagement with its popular game, Fortnite, as part of cost-saving measures. The company is aiming to cut costs by $500 million US by reducing contract and marketing expenses and eliminating certain job positions, according to a statement by CEO Tim Sweeney.

Despite the initial resilience of blockbuster titles like Fortnite during the COVID-19 pandemic, the gaming industry is facing challenges as engagement levels drop, especially for live-service games that require continuous investment in new content to retain players. Sweeney acknowledged the difficulties in maintaining the “Fortnite magic” consistently, attributing the current market conditions as the most challenging since the company’s inception in 1991.

The recent layoffs are not related to artificial intelligence concerns, as clarified by Sweeney. In a separate move, Epic Games had recently increased the prices of Fortnite’s in-game currency, citing rising operational costs.

This round of layoffs marks the second significant reduction in Epic’s workforce in three years, following a similar move in September 2023 where about 830 jobs were cut to improve profitability. While the exact percentage of affected staff has not been disclosed, the industry as a whole is experiencing job cuts, with other companies like Electronic Arts and Amazon also implementing layoffs amid challenges such as rising memory chip prices impacting the gaming sector.

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