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  • Namco Bandai restructures, cuts 10% of its workforce

    In a long corporate press release, Namco Bandai has today announced a restructuring plan that will see the loss of 630 jobs. Called the “BANDAI NAMCO Group Restart Plan” (and yes, they did reverse the names of...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Oberon sheds up to 20% of its workforce

    In the run-up to Christmas, CasualGaming.biz reported on claims that Oberon Media has seen 100 job losses, representing 15-20% of the workforce. The casual games company has confirmed that it has made headcount reductions, but not how...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Infinite Interactive lets go 10% of staff (6 people)

    Australian developer has made 6 people redundant following the completion of Puzzle Chronicles for Konami. The company blames the rising Australian dollar for its woes. Added to the Job Loss Tracker.

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Beautiful Games Studios sees headcount slashed

    Eighty per cent of posts at Champ Man developer Beautiful Games Studios will be cut or transferred to China, according to Gi.biz. Roy Meredith will continue to head the studio, and the Championship Manager brand will still...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Streamline Studios streamlined

    Streamline Studios has shut its Amsterdam office with the loss of 10 jobs, according to GamesIndustry.biz. Reading the interview in more depth (and confirming that the website is down) makes it look as if Streamline has, in...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Australian’s largest studio, Krome, lays off staff

    Krome Studios, the largest developer in Australia with over 400 employees has laid off an unspecified number of staff. The redundancies were said to be “necessary as we position Krome for the future”, said CEO Robert Walsh...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • GamerDNA halves its workforce as games advertising enters terminal decline

    GamerDNA has been through several iterations in its life. The social network and gaming community started life as Sparkforge Entertainment before changing its name to GuildCafe as it focused on the burgeoning MMO market. It even attracted...

    • Posted 15 years ago
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