“Heartbreaking news today as Something Wicked Games had to lay off most of their staff. As someone who has been in the industry for nearly 25 years, I understand the challenges of finding a new position during these tough times. I specialize in human and creature locomotion and Mocap, with some key framing experience as well, and animation team leadership. If anyone has any leads or opportunities, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you all for your support.”

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    Shame. If they are laying off most of their staff I don’t see Wyrdsong coming out now. In retrospect 2022 was a bad year to found a new gaming studio, even with all the talent they had on hand.

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    Can anyone break down this trend of layoffs and why it’s happening? Does it have to do with AI content generation?

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      Higher interest rates means investors are being more conservative with investments, so companies that relied on external money injections are in a world of pain. The same applies to subsidiaries of larger companies.

      Gaming companies are particularly vulnerable to this since games have much bigger lead times and usually have much bigger teams than most other software.

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      Overhired during the pandemic and failed to hit aggressive targets so now the executives need to collect scalps to unlock their full bonuses