Sony Interactive Layoffs
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Sony Interactive has 1 publicly reported layoff round on record (most recent February 27, 2024). A total of about 900 employees were affected across these rounds.
Layoff history
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced on February 27, 2024 that it would cut approximately 900 positions, about 8% of its global PlayStation workforce, with the reductions spanning every region including the Americas, EMEA, Japan, and Asia-Pacific. London Studio, the team behind the competitive singing game SingStar, was closed entirely, and Firesprite faced significant cuts alongside unnamed studios elsewhere. President and CEO Jim Ryan told staff that "the industry has changed immensely" and that the company needed to "future ready ourselves to set the business up for what lies ahead," pointing to shifts in how games are developed, distributed, and launched. The announcement came shortly after Sony cut its PS5 sales forecast for the fiscal year. Affected employees were offered severance benefits, with implementation timelines varying by country to comply with local labor laws.
Reason: Industry changes; restructuring for future development and distribution shifts
Source: theverge.com
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