jurassic world alive When Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery Publisher Jam City laid off 17% of its staff and its subsidiary Ludia on Thursday. Jam City develops match-3 games cookie jam was based in the United States and Canada in 2014 and in Montreal in 2021, acquired Ludia, known for creating both original and branded games, and has approximately 1,400 employees overall. .
About 200 workers were laid off Thursday between Jam City and Ludia. Polygon spoke to 10 of her Ludia employees affected and two of his current employees. Multiple former Ludia employees told her Polygon that they were on vacation or on vacation during layoffs, first learning from other co-workers that they had lost access to the accounts involved.
The worker of Ludia who was No According to phone records obtained by Polygon, the laid-off employees were first notified of the layoffs through a large conference where they were instructed not to speak to others. HR then began pulling the affected individual into another meeting. At least he told her Polygon that one employee began losing access to various work accounts while she was still waiting for a scheduled meeting time. A bemused other employee began raising questions about the layoffs in his Slack room in public.
The majority of workers said they were surprised by the layoffs, pointing out that they had previously been promised it would not happen.The acquisition of Jam City will allow Ludia to do more of what it is already doing. People are really upset,” one current employee told Polygon. “Ludia has treated us very well over the years. We’ve tried to make our voices heard, but generally seemed to be ignored.We feel voiceless.”
Jam City purchased Ludia for $165 million in September 2021 after securing $350 million in funding from South Korean gaming company Netmarble. marvel kingdom of champions Developer Kabam and others According to VentureBeatJam City has issued several minor layoffs between then and now, four former employees told Polygon. But Thursday’s layoff is by far the biggest of them all.
A Jam City spokesperson told Polygon that the decision was made “in view of the challenging global economy and its impact on the gaming industry.” The spokesperson continued:
Given the difficult global economy and its impact on the gaming industry, Jam City has made the difficult decision to reduce the size of its team by approximately 17%. We have made a number of strategic acquisitions in recent years. The move represents appropriate staffing to address the redundancy associated with these transactions. Jam City is still profitable, but in the current business environment this is a necessary step to increase financial flexibility, improve operational efficiency and position Jam City better for long-term growth. I think it’s movement. This also follows a broader reorganization recently completed to reorganize the development team under genre divisions focused on subject matter expertise to optimize performance. We appreciate the many contributions of our retirees and offer retirement packages and benefits to help them transition.
Workers were given a severance package that increased according to the time they were employed by the company, they said.
Jam City has released details for the upcoming game. Ascension of the Champion Built on blockchain, in the white paper in May. Ascension of the Champion Characters can now be purchased as NFTs on OpenSea. 7,622 are available at the time of writing. Some of the laid off workers he speculated to Polygon that Jam City’s all-out approach to blockchain gaming may have influenced Thursday’s layoffs.Besides Ascension of the ChampionJam City has worked on many licensed original games such as: genie and gem, disney Emoji BlitzWhen Family Guy: Another Freakin’ Mobile Game.
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“The problem with a lot of game development is that there is so much non-disclosure,” said one employee. “It’s hard to let these things out without feeling like you’re in danger. If you can speak up about these kinds of layoffs, let people know this is happening.” Otherwise, it’s under the radar: Game development is business as usual, but in cities like Montreal where studios are concentrated, it could be devastating. ”