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One week after going independent in the Xbox bloodbath, South of Midnight developer Compulsion Games is looking for work
By Andy Chalk Published
news Compulsion says it's open to working with studios "across the games and entertainment industry."

Elder Scrolls Online studio echoes id Software, claims to now be the same size it was 10 years ago following Xbox layoffs
By Ted Litchfield Published
news As far as silver linings go, this one feels stepped-on.

The Elder Scrolls Online's developer deserved better than to get sucker-punched by Microsoft twice in two years
By Harvey Randall, Rory Norris Published
SHOT, CHASER $2 billion over 10 years can't save you from Xbox.

Xbox's new chief strategist is a metaverse true believer
By Tyler Wilde Published
Xbox reset Matthew Ball was hired to help fix Xbox. Will gamers like what he prescribes?

Microsoft responds to racist Xbox layoff conspiracy theory, says CEO Asha Sharma is 'American born, raised, and educated'
By Andy Chalk Published
news There are a lot of good reasons to criticize the people responsible for Xbox layoffs, but racism isn't one of them.

Bethesda union staff to march outside studios over Xbox layoffs: 'The company wants us to accept this as a done deal and quietly disappear'
By Harvey Randall Published
News "We need to show management right now that we mean business."

How do you put a price tag on a legacy like id Software's?
By Wes Fenlon Published
Hell world If Xbox can't find the value in owning the beating heart of the first-person shooter, perhaps it shouldn't be in the videogame business at all.

Xbox layoffs have likely killed another Perfect Dark reboot from the hollowed-out id Software, as well as a John Wick-style gun fu game
By Harvey Randall Published
News It's not even clear what kind of games the newly-carved up id Software can make.
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