{"id":1091600,"date":"2024-01-11T19:37:07","date_gmt":"2024-01-12T00:37:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dotesports.com\/?p=1091600"},"modified":"2024-01-11T19:37:10","modified_gmt":"2024-01-12T00:37:10","slug":"twitch-layoffs-explained-why-the-streaming-giant-still-isnt-profitable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dotesports.com\/business\/news\/twitch-layoffs-explained-why-the-streaming-giant-still-isnt-profitable","title":{"rendered":"Twitch layoffs explained: why the streaming giant still isn’t profitable"},"content":{"rendered":"
Twitch is one of several giant companies within the sphere of gaming to lay off a huge portion of its workforce to start 2024, alongside companies like Discord<\/a> and Unity<\/a>. Twitch laid off over 500 staff members, more than a quarter of its workforce, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.<\/p>
Two days later, the company’s CEO Dan Clancy appeared on the official Twitch channel on the platform, and candidly told viewers that the business is not currently profitable<\/a>. “We\u2019ve implied this before where we need to run it sustainably, but I\u2019ll be blunt, we aren\u2019t profitable at this point,” Clancy said, before adding that Amazon is supportive of and “bullish on” Twitch.<\/p>