That's what, the 9th time this year or something, just to make it even more ridiculous.SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal with the studios and then announced this strike. They are "striking" (I crack me up) while the iron's hot.
I have no problem in general with a strike, but the demands. One thing SAG-AFTRA wanted was a guaranteed number of writers "in the writing room." On the payroll. Paying for people you may not need.
The UAW is in the news with their strike. Fuck it, boys and girls, you helped ruin Detroit, what's this about? HAHAHAHA! One of their demands?
40 hours of pay for a 32 hour work week.
There's a reason other unions hate the UAW and postal workers.
Anywho, gamers being idiots, just to prove they are right:
Looks like there's another leak. AH-64 Apache this time
by u/adamus1red in Warthunder
And the Redditor comments are stupid, but you expect nothing less there.
Downloading CS2 right now pic.twitter.com/VOXWgGqs4h
— Donut Operator 🍩 (@DonutOperator) October 9, 2023
So many stories to tell, so many characters to meet, so many worlds to explore…
— Xbox (@Xbox) October 13, 2023
It’s a good day to play: https://t.co/6i3RHmwsNZ pic.twitter.com/y7t2Q5mtrD
I hate monopolies, but I also hate what Activision has done to CoD and how Blizzard botched D4.The official launch trailer for the Microsoft Activision Blizzard merger.
So many stories to tell, so many characters to meet, so many worlds to explore…
— Xbox (@Xbox) October 13, 2023
It’s a good day to play: https://t.co/6i3RHmwsNZ pic.twitter.com/y7t2Q5mtrD
Destiny 2's final season will now last almost 7 months.
Does that mean a D3 (or is that Diablo?) in the works, or done done?
🚨BREAKING: Michael Salvatori's website no longer includes any descriptions of his work at Bungie. Now says: "GONE FISHIN' :)" https://t.co/niT6ram9jY pic.twitter.com/WcjjjUjHGg
— Destiny Bulletin (@DestinyBulletn) October 31, 2023
I'm beyond pissed...I don't think Destiny 3 was an option once Bungo left Activision.
Bungie fired this dude:
🚨BREAKING: Michael Salvatori's website no longer includes any descriptions of his work at Bungie. Now says: "GONE FISHIN' :)" https://t.co/niT6ram9jY pic.twitter.com/WcjjjUjHGg
— Destiny Bulletin (@DestinyBulletn) October 31, 2023
He no kidding composed EVERY GODDAMN SOUNDTRACK for over 2 decades.
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New info about the Bungie layoffs. Per a source: pic.twitter.com/sPs9dLTruI
— Paul Tassi (@PaulTassi) October 31, 2023
Bungie’s decision to cut an estimated 100 jobs from its staff of about 1,200 followed dire management warnings earlier this month of a sharp drop in the popularity of its flagship video game Destiny 2.
Just two weeks ago, executives at the Sony-owned game developer told employees that revenue was running 45% below projections for the year, according to people who attended the meeting.
Chief Executive Officer Pete Parsons pinned the big miss on weak player retention for Destiny 2, which has faced a poor reception since the release of its latest expansion, Lightfall.
The next expansion, The Final Shape, was getting good — not great feedback — and management told those present that they planned to push back the release to June 2024 from February, according the people, who asked not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly. The additional time would give developers a chance to improve the product.
In the meantime, Parsons told staff Bungie would be cutting costs, such as for travel, as well as implementing salary and hiring freezes, the people said. Everyone would have to work together to weather the storm, he said, leaving employees feeling determined to do whatever was needed to get revenue back up.
But on Monday morning the news got worse: Dozens of staffers woke up to mysterious 15-minute meetings that had been placed on their calendars, which they soon learned were part of a mass layoff. Bungie laid off around 8% of its employees, according to documentation reviewed by Bloomberg. Bungie didn’t respond to requests for comment.
Employees who were let go will receive at least three months of severance and three months of Bungie-paid COBRA health insurance, although other benefits, such as expense reimbursements, ended Monday, sending some staff racing to submit their receipts.
Laid-off staffers will also receive prorated bonuses, although those who were on a vesting schedule following Sony Group Corp.’s acquisition of Bungie in January 2022 will lose any shares that weren’t vested as of next month.
The layoffs are part of a larger money-saving initiative at Sony’s PlayStation unit, which has also cut employees at studios such as Naughty Dog, Media Molecule and its San Mateo office.
TD Cowen analyst Doug Creutz wrote in a report Monday that “events over the last few days lead us to believe that PlayStation is undergoing a restructuring.”
PlayStation president Jim Ryan announced last month that he plans to resign.
Many of the layoffs at Bungie affected the company’s support departments, such as community management and publishing. Remaining Bungie staff were informed that some of those areas will be outsourced moving forward.