Layoffs at Bungie come amid an industry-wide downsizing
Bungie is the latest PlayStation studio to face layoffs. While the scale of the cuts wasn’t immediately apparent, multiple, now-former staff members began posting on social media on October 30 that they’d been let go by the beloved Destiny 2 maker. “My heart is breaking for all affected...I am now looking for opportunities,” tweeted Destiny 2 community manager Liana Ruppert.
The downsizing comes in a year that’s seen publishers like Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Take-Two, and Embracer all lay off hundreds, consolidated teams, or closed entire studios. PlayStation rival Microsoft has imposed severe cuts at current first-party Halo studio 343 Industries near the beginning of 2023. Sony acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion just last year amid an acquisition frenzy across the video game industry.
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