Bungie Layoffs: Sony Restructures Destiny and Marathon Teams; Know Details
Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed layoffs at Bungie, affecting teams behind Destiny and Marathon. The cuts follow Destiny 2’s final update and are part of a strategic realignment after Sony’s 2022 acquisition. The move has raised fresh concerns about Bungie’s future direction and long-term plans.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially confirmed a significant round of layoffs at Bungie, the prominent video game development studio. The cuts, announced by Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hermen Hulst, primarily target teams involved in the development of the Destiny and Marathon franchises, with some additional impact on Sony staff members who support Bungie’s operations.
Bungie Layoffs: Strategic Realignment and Studio Job Cuts
Hulst stated that the decision followed extensive discussions with Bungie leadership regarding the studio's long-term resource requirements and its strategic position within the PlayStation portfolio. The company concluded that a workforce reduction was essential to align Bungie’s internal resources with its current priorities and future development goals. As per a report by Firstpost, the move comes shortly after rumours regarding potential staffing issues surfaced within the studio. EA Layoffs Continue Amid USD 55 Billion Saudi Public Investment Fund Acquisition.
End of Destiny 2 Development
These layoffs follow the recent announcement that development for Destiny 2 concluded on 9 June with the release of the Monument of Triumph update. While dedicated fans have campaigned for the franchise to continue or for the development of a Destiny 3, Sony has provided no confirmation regarding any such future plans. Elastic Layoffs: Workforce Reduced by 7% to Prioritise AI and Automation.
Concerns Over Bungie’s Long-Term Future
The studio has faced heightened scrutiny recently, including allegations from former staff regarding leadership decisions and investment strategies that reportedly impacted the developer's financial stability. These developments, paired with the winding down of Destiny 2, have led many industry observers to raise questions about the studio's long-term direction following Sony’s $3.6 billion acquisition of the firm in 2022.
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