Crystal Dynamics has announced another wave of layoffs. This is the fourth round of layoffs in 12 months for the Tomb Raider studio.
Tomb Raider studio Crystal Dynamics have laid off 20 more staff, their fourth round of job cuts in just 12 months.
Crystal Dynamics, the studio behind the modern Tomb Raider games, has announced that it’s laying off 20 members of its team. This comes after the studio conducted layoffs on three different occasions ...
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The studio, which is working on a remake of the first game and a new title and has announced a few sets of cuts in the past 12 months, is laying off 20 staffers, as reported by Kotaku. Crystal ...
It's the fourth round of layoffs for Crystal Dynamics, which has affirmed it is still committed to the long-running franchise.
Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics announced another wave of layoffs yesterday, following a restructure that began last year. 20 employees have been affected. The studio announced on LinkedIn that ...
Today, Crystal Dynamics is reducing its workforce by 20 talented team members, split between some development personnel and some central operations roles,” the statement read ...
"While we always strive to transition people into new roles whenever possible, we have unfortunately reached a point where ...
"However, our priority is supporting our colleagues who are moving on." ...
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