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    <title>Zupee layoffs — LayoffCheck</title>
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      <title>Zupee cut 200 employees (January 30, 2026)</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>India&apos;s ban on real-money gaming continued to bite at Zupee, which laid off around 200 employees in late January 2026, nearly 40% of its workforce, in its second major round since the rule disrupted its core business. CEO and cofounder Dilsher Singh Malhi announced the cuts during a town hall. The reductions spanned product development, operations, customer support and marketing as the startup pivoted toward culturally rooted online social games and short-video content under a new Zupee Studio offering. &quot;As the company sharpens its focus on core growth areas... certain roles have been restructured,&quot; Zupee said. The round followed an earlier cut of about 170 employees, roughly 30% of staff, four months prior. Affected employees would receive severance benefits, career transition assistance and priority hiring referrals through partner organisations, the company said.</description>
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      <title>Zupee cut 170 employees (September 11, 2025)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Zupee, the New Delhi-based skill-gaming platform, cut 170 jobs in September 2025, representing 30% of its workforce, after India&apos;s parliament passed the Online Gaming Bill 2025 and banned real-money gaming outright. CEO Dilsher Singh Malhi acknowledged the decision was &quot;a tough call&quot; but said it was &quot;necessary to adapt to the new regulatory framework.&quot; The company, which had more than 150 million registered users playing Ludo and Carrom, is pivoting to free-to-play games and short-form video through a new unit called Zupee Studio. Affected employees received severance of up to six months depending on tenure, continued health coverage, access to a Rs 1 crore medical assistance fund, and priority consideration for future openings. Zupee&apos;s cuts came alongside similar reductions at Games24x7, MPL, and Head Digital Works.</description>
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