Bungie is moving forward with hiring new talent despite laying off 220 employees on July 31, a decision affecting roughly 17% of its workforce. These layoffs came shortly after the launch of The Final Shape, which marked Destiny 2’s most successful expansion to date.
Background and Layoffs
The layoffs not only impacted a significant portion of Bungie’s staff but also led to the complete dissolution of some teams. Additionally, another 12% of employees were informed that their roles would be integrated with Sony Interactive Entertainment in the upcoming months. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons stated that these measures were necessary for cost-cutting, even though the latest expansion was well-received.
Despite the layoffs, Bungie’s career website still lists four open job positions. These roles are crucial for the company’s ongoing projects and include:
- Destiny 2 Gameplay Designer
- Marathon Principal Product Manager, Live & Commerce
- Marathon Weapons Designer (Mid to Senior)
- Release Manager in the marketing department
While it is not uncommon for companies to continue hiring for specific roles even after layoffs, the optics of such actions can be problematic, especially given the recent events.
Reasons Behind the Layoffs
The recent layoffs at Bungie were particularly painful as they came after previous layoffs in October, making Bungie the fourth Sony subsidiary to experience cutbacks in that month. The gaming industry has seen a troubling trend of regular layoffs over the past few years, often attributed to overhiring during the pandemic and subsequent economic downturns.
In his statement on July 31, CEO Pete Parsons acknowledged that Bungie had been “overly ambitious” and expanded too quickly. This rapid growth, combined with instability in the gaming industry, the underperformance of Destiny 2: Lightfall, and broader economic conditions, pushed the company into financial difficulties. Many employees believe that better management could have mitigated the extent of these layoffs.
Bungie’s Current Hiring Efforts
Despite the layoffs, Bungie’s need for specific roles remains. The company continues to look for talent to fill positions that are critical to their projects. The open roles suggest a focus on continuing to develop Destiny 2 and their upcoming PvP extraction shooter Marathon.
Employee Reactions and Future Outlook
The layoffs have understandably left many employees disheartened. However, there is still a sense of pride among the recently affected staff. For instance, a former QA team member expressed excitement about the upcoming Destiny 2 raid and mentioned she would still participate at launch, highlighting the strong connection and dedication many employees have to their work and the games they helped create.
Final Thoughts
Bungie’s decision to lay off a significant portion of its workforce while continuing to hire for other roles underscores the complex challenges the company faces in balancing growth and sustainability. As Bungie navigates these turbulent times, the dedication of its remaining and former employees remains a testament to the enduring passion that drives the gaming industry. The upcoming projects and the company’s strategic moves will be closely watched by both the industry and fans alike.
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