“Corporations do not care about you”
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Game developers have reacted to news of Take-Two shuttering two studios in the context ofGTA 6’s imminent release and publishing boss Strauss Zelnick’s pay check.
Yesterday, May 1,Bloombergreported that Take-Two would be shutting down British developer Roll7, and Seattle-based studio Intercept Games. This is actually part ofTake-Two’s previously-announced 600 layoffslast month in April, so it means the developers being laid off from both studios are included in the 600 people being left jobless.
Now, developers and other industry personnel are reacting to news of the studio closures under Take-Two. The two tweets below, for example, point out how corporations can turn on individuals and throw away the human elements incredibly rapidly, despite the fact that said corporation is worth upwards of 24 billion USD in market capitalization.
Others, meanwhile, have called into question Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick’s financial compensation from the company that just shut down two developers and left hundreds without a job. The tweets rightly point out that Zelnick, who received more than double his standard financial compensation last year, going from $16 million to $42 million, could have quite literally kept both studios afloat with the money he earned from that year alone.
There’s also the money Take-Two is making right now, before GTA 6 releases, to consider. The Radical Forge developer below makes the very valid point that Take-Two earns fromGTA Online’s players making in-game purchases, and what’s more, the publisher also earns money from microtransactions in the NBA 2K series, an annual series which retains millions of players around the world year upon year.
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It’s also worth noting that Take-Two purchased Borderlands studioGearboxlast month, opening a $460 million hole in its finances. That’s a substantial figure, one that the company is likely to be looking to fill, but it remains in the context of the billions that Take-Two has made in recent years.
This all follows a games industry that’sbeen rocked by a staggering number of layoffs over the last year.Microsoft made nearly 2,000 joblessearlier this year in January, whileSony made around 900 developers redundant, and game engine giantUnity cut 1,800 people earlier this year, roughly 25% of its work force.
Meanwhile,Baldur’s Gate 3’s lead has told layoff-happy publishers to stop trying to “double” their money and instead “respect the people making the games.”
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