Xbox is offering voluntary severance agreements to producers, quality assurance testers and other staff at ZeniMax as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative
- Wow it’s almost like buying up half the gaming industry and then producing literally nothing wasn’t a great idea. - broader cost cutting - They’re just stripping everything down to save money, as every company that ever buys another company does. - This was entirely predictable (plus, they purchase IP, not people). - Shutting down entire studios should not be a part of normal cost saving. - Agreed, but it certainly seems to be. 
 
 
 
- If it was me, I’d take the deal. They obviously don’t give a shit about even their successful teams. - Me too. The writing is on the wall, especially if you’re at a small studio working on “small” games like Ninja Theory or Double Fine. 
 
- Spencer said that “the thing that has me most concerned for the industry is the lack of growth.” - Oh hey there’s that Rot Economy thing again. 
- Why are they targeting Zenimax so heavily, don’t they have 50 other acquisitions they can suck the blood from - Give it a year. Thankfully Toys for Bob was able to buy themselves out, otherwise surely they would have either been shut down or put to work in the Call of Duty mines. 
 
- Why are they “cost cutting”? Are they going broke or something? 
- Welp, reckon it’s time I take my happy ass down to the local used game store and sell my Xbox. Thing’s collecting dust anyway. I think I’ll get a new camera lens instead. 





