2023 had its ups and downs in terms of video game releases, but the scale definitively tipped the wrong way for thousands of game developers who lost their job within the last 12 months. Mass layoffs in gaming companies continue in 2024, and many fans are trying to figure out why.<\/p>
The latest gaming company to announce a wave of layoffs is Riot Games<\/a>, which is the perfect example to show just how bad the situation has gotten. Riot is one of the biggest players on the market and yet it classified its decision to terminate over 500 employees as a \u201cnecessity.\u201d<\/p>
This necessity Riot is speaking of is the same one that resulted in layoffs throughout 2023 at companies such as Epic<\/a>, Bungie<\/a>, and Gearbox<\/a>, among many others. We\u2019ll hardly surprise you by revealing that said necessity is revenue. Any company needs to hit a certain revenue level to keep itself afloat, and when those goals are failed, morbid consequences quickly follow. But why now? Why are so many different companies in the gaming industry laying off employees in such a short time window? The likely reason is strictly business, and yet infuriating to think about.<\/p>