Crytek Layoffs: German Video Game Company Known for Crysis Series, Announces Laying Off 400 Employees Amid Ongoing Industry Challenges

The German video game company Crytek, known for Crysis series, announced cutting jobs amid ongoing industry challenges. Crytek layoffs will affect 400 employees.

Crytek Layoffs: German Video Game Company Known for Crysis Series, Announces Laying Off 400 Employees Amid Ongoing Industry Challenges
Crytek Layoffs | Crysis Game Image, Hunt: Showdown 1896 Image, Crytek Logo (Photo Credits: Official Website, Wikimedia Commons)

Crytek, a video game company known for the Crysis series, Hunt series and Ryse; Son of Rome, announced that it would lay off 15% of its workforce. The Crytek layoffs, announced amid ongoing challenges in the gaming industry, will affect around 400 employees. The Germany-based video game developer said, "After putting the development of the next Crysis game on hold in Q3 2024, we have been trying to shift developers over to Hunt: Showdown 1896 and said that it would keep expanding on the game in the future. Bell Canada Layoffs: Telecom Giant Cut 1,200 Jobs Amid ‘Unprecedented Challenges’ in Industry.

Crytek Annoucned To Cut 15% of Its Workforce

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