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DOOM Developer id Software Issues New Official Statement on Recent Layoffs (& It’s Good News)

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July 10, 2026

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Courtesy of id Software and Bethesda It’s been a tough week in gaming, as Xbox made massive cuts to its gaming division. Many beloved studios were impacted, including many that gamers assumed might be spared. In particular, DOOM fans were pretty concerned about the rumored size of layoffs at id Software. Now, the studio has released an official statement, and it []

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Rock Paper Shotgun

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· Jun 30, 2026

IO Interactive look set for layoffs as their external partner for Project Fantasy pulls out

Sigh. It's another one of those days, as layoffs are essentially imminent yet again, this time at 007 First Light and Hitman developer IO Interactive. The studio shared a post earlier today regarding their as-of-yet not formally revealed Project Fantasy, in which they shared that their relationship with an external partner has come to and end. Read more

Polygon

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· Jul 10, 2026

Doom officially returns with an excellent brand-new release that's saddled with Xbox baggage

Doom's Revelations DLC is a great addition marred by the reality that its developer, Id Software, was decimated by layoffs the day before it came out.

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

What Does EA’s Latest Wave Of Layoffs Mean For The Company?

2026 isn’t halfway done yet at the time of this writing, but EA has already instituted its third wave of layoffs. While the exact number of jobs affected is unclear at this time, reporting has confirmed that multiple offices have been impacted by the layoffs. Among the departments impacted are customer support, internal IT, and []

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 29, 2026

“Pay Me What I’m Owed”: Part-Time Worker Exposes Corporate Scheduling Abuse and Demands Overtime Cash Before Walking Out

That store definitely sounds like it's not being run very well. The post “Pay Me What I’m Owed”: Part-Time Worker Exposes Corporate Scheduling Abuse and Demands Overtime Cash Before Walking Out appeared first on TwistedSifter.

IGN

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· Jul 7, 2026

'My Heart's With All of You' — John Romero Says id Software Has 'Done a Great Job' Moving the Studio's Legacy Forward and Hopes Someone Is Working to Preserve It All Amid Xbox Layoffs

John Romero has commented on the layoffs that have impacted Microsoft-owned id Software as part of sweeping cuts to the Xbox business.

Kotaku

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· Jul 10, 2026

Doom Maker id Software Pushes Back Against Concerns About Its Future: ‘We Still Have The Crew We Need To Build The Games And Tech We’re Known For’

The studio just shipped an expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages

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Related coverage for "DOOM Developer id Software Issues New Official Statement on Recent Layoffs (& It’s Good News)": Rock Paper Shotgun — IO Interactive look set for layoffs as their external partner for Project Fantasy pulls out. Polygon — Doom officially returns with an excellent brand-new release that's saddled with Xbox baggage. ComicBook.com — What Does EA’s Latest Wave Of Layoffs Mean For The Company?. TwistedSifter — “Pay Me What I’m Owed”: Part-Time Worker Exposes Corporate Scheduling Abuse and Demands Overtime Cash Before Walking Out. IGN — 'My Heart's With All of You' — John Romero Says id Software Has 'Done a Great Job' Moving the Studio's Legacy Forward and Hopes Someone Is Working to Preserve It All Amid Xbox Layoffs. Kotaku — Doom Maker id Software Pushes Back Against Concerns About Its Future: ‘We Still Have The Crew We Need To Build The Games And Tech We’re Known For’