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For the uninitiated, an unannounced Destiny-style MMO codenamed Blackbird, which was in development at Elder Scrolls Online ...
As part of broader cuts to the Xbox division, Rare's Everwild and ZeniMax Online Studios' new MMORPG have been canceled.
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Following a wave of mass layoffs that impacted an estimated 9,100 employees at Microsoft, many of whom were in its Xbox ...
A report from Bloomberg indicates that Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer enjoyed playing ZeniMax Online Studios' new MMORPG months before it was canceled.
Zenimax Online developers have reportedly been locked out of their Slack accounts, suggesting layoffs at the studio ...
According to a report by Bloomberg, Microsoft's Barcelona-based King Division is losing 10 percent of its staff, which comes to roughly 200 people. Staff at Zenimax have also been informed of layoffs ...
Zenimax Online Studios, the studio behind Elder Scrolls Online, is expecting more layoffs following the death of Project Blackbird.
It's "impossible for something like this not to ripple through the studio and affect all of us in some way or another." ...
Microsoft's cull of 9,000 jobs has led to various cancelled projects, and one of them has been described as a 'slam dunk' for ...
ZeniMax Online Studios might have found its Blackbird MMO project unexpectedly shut down, but not a single employee has been laid off.
Xbox was well on its way to delivering a sci-fi stylized game with plenty of exciting movement mechanics before an abrupt ...
The union says that its staff was blindsided by Microsoft's decision, and remains in the dark about its future.
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