Bungie employees say they were caught off-guard by 17% staff reduction

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  • July 31, 2024
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Bungie, the gaming company that created sci-fi hits such as Halo, Destiny, and Marathon, laid off 220 employees on Wednesday, roughly a 17% reduction to its workforce, the company announced Wednesday. This is Bungie’s second round of layoffs since it was taken over by Sony in 2022. Two former Bungie employees affected by Wednesday’s layoffs […]

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