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Update: Microsoft Says id Tech Expertise Survived id Software’s Brutal Layoffs

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July 10, 2026

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Update: Microsoft Says id Tech Expertise Survived id Software’s Brutal Layoffs

id Software is in chaos after major layoffs, leaving only a handful of staff familiar with id Tech. Microsoft still aims to use it, but how?

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TheGamer

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· Jul 9, 2026

Doom: The Dark Ages - Revelations Launches To Very Positive Reviews

id Software devs were laid off at the same time Doom: The Dark Ages DLC launched. Now, the DLC is performing well, but the studio is gutted.

Polygon

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· Jul 7, 2026

Doom dev id Software reportedly halved following Xbox's mass layoffs

id Software appears to have been hit particularly hard by Microsoft's layoffs, making the future of the Doom series unclear.

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· Jul 10, 2026

id Software co-founder says "my 'Microsoft will probably be a good steward of the brand' statement isn't aging well" after the Doom maker lost 136 of its 185 staff to layoffs

id Software co-founder says "my 'Microsoft will probably be a good steward of the brand' statement isn't aging well" after the Doom maker lost 136 of its 185 staff to layoffs

Wolf's Gaming Blog

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· Jul 9, 2026

Microsoft Reportedly Still Wants To Use id Tech After Gutting The Team Behind It

id Software is in chaos after major layoffs, leaving only a handful of staff familiar with id Tech. Microsoft still aims to use it, but how?

InfoQ

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· Jun 24, 2026

AI Is Moving up the Software Lifecycle: from Code Review to PRD Governance

Technology companies are extending AI beyond code generation into earlier stages of the software lifecycle, including PRD validation, design inputs, and code review. Initiatives from Uber, DoorDash, and Cloudflare highlight a shift toward AI-driven governance layers that evaluate engineering artifacts before implementation while preserving human oversight across the development pipeline. By Leela Kumili

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 11, 2026

The AI Trade Is Rotating From Chips to Infrastructure. 2 Stocks Riding the Shift.

As money moves past the chipmakers, the companies that power and cool AI data centers are having a moment.

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Related coverage for "Update: Microsoft Says id Tech Expertise Survived id Software’s Brutal Layoffs": TheGamer — Doom: The Dark Ages - Revelations Launches To Very Positive Reviews. Polygon — Doom dev id Software reportedly halved following Xbox's mass layoffs. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/hBpeSny3X6g4JAGcNhKPRQ.jpg — id Software co-founder says "my 'Microsoft will probably be a good steward of the brand' statement isn't aging well" after the Doom maker lost 136 of its 185 staff to layoffs . Wolf's Gaming Blog — Microsoft Reportedly Still Wants To Use id Tech After Gutting The Team Behind It. InfoQ — AI Is Moving up the Software Lifecycle: from Code Review to PRD Governance. The Motley Fool — The AI Trade Is Rotating From Chips to Infrastructure. 2 Stocks Riding the Shift.