Despite being less than a month into 2024, thousands of video game industry workers have already lost their jobs. Now Microsoft is joining the depressing trend as it plans to lay off 1,900 employees across Activision Blizzard and Xbox this week—despite just becoming the second company ever to hit a $3 trillion valuation.

Most of the layoffs, which make up about 8% of Microsoft’s gaming division of 22,000 employees on the whole, will occur within its Activision Blizzard division—which the tech giant finally acquired for $69 billion after a lengthy regulatory battle three months ago.

Blizzard’s upcoming survival game has now been reportedly canceled, and Blizzard President Mike Ybarra and Chief Design Officer Allen Adham are among the executives leaving the company.

But Blizzard apparently still has other games in development, and those remaining who were assigned to the now-dead game will be moved to other departments.

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