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Xbox Layoffs Have Begun at Compulsion Games

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June 25, 2026

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Xbox Layoffs Have Begun at Compulsion Games

The South of Midnight developer has been facing rumors of layoffs and even closure.

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 12, 2026

‘Not a fun time’: Quebec video game industry in limbo as studios cut back

MONTREAL — At 10:30 a.m. last Monday, about a dozen employees at Bethesda Game Studios in Montreal learned they would be laid off. The group, part of a larger team of 120 at the Xbox-owned company, had been riding high with the ongoing success of action role-playing video game “Fallout 76” and another one called [] The post ‘Not a fun time’: Quebec video game industry in limbo as studios cut back appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Kotaku

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· Jul 6, 2026

The Internet Reacts To Xbox’s Layoff-Filled ‘Reset’ With Relief And Rage: ‘Another Stream Of Tone Deaf Excuses’

Though some of Xbox's most beloved studios are remaining open, the extreme layoffs spell even worse times ahead for the industry

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

What Xbox’s Historic Layoffs Really Mean for the Future of Gaming

Courtesy of Microsoft This week, Xbox announced a monumental wave of layoffs across multiple studios, as part of a restructure effort that aims to downsize and reshape the gaming division of the company. An extensive email sent out by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma went into detail about the motivations for these layoffs, including the philosophy going forward []

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· Jul 9, 2026

Xbox Layoffs Will Impact The Elder Scrolls VI, Bethesda Warns

Bethesda staff have warned that this week’s sweeping Xbox layoffs will have a “substantial and cascading effect” on the development

Mashable

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· Jul 1, 2026

Xbox layoffs, studio closures could start in days

It sounds like many people at various Xbox-affiliated studios could lose their jobs soon.

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· Jul 10, 2026

"We are the best allies to game devs": Skyrim modder shows solidarity with laid off Bethesda workers by draping union logos across Tamriel

You've heard about Microsoft's mass layoffs by now. The last few days have been filled with stories of how these cuts are affecting different studios both still and formerly owned by Xbox, with even Elder Scrolls 6 developers Bethesda not being spared, regardless of that series being one their corporate overlords are determined to squeeze more out of going forwards. Thankfully, those overlords are reciving some pushback, with unionised Bethesda staff planning protest rallies and a modder using their talents to offer players a way of showing solidarity. Read more

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Related coverage for "Xbox Layoffs Have Begun at Compulsion Games": CityNews Montreal — ‘Not a fun time’: Quebec video game industry in limbo as studios cut back. Kotaku — The Internet Reacts To Xbox’s Layoff-Filled ‘Reset’ With Relief And Rage: ‘Another Stream Of Tone Deaf Excuses’. ComicBook.com — What Xbox’s Historic Layoffs Really Mean for the Future of Gaming. Bounding Into Comics — Xbox Layoffs Will Impact The Elder Scrolls VI, Bethesda Warns. Mashable — Xbox layoffs, studio closures could start in days. Rock Paper Shotgun — "We are the best allies to game devs": Skyrim modder shows solidarity with laid off Bethesda workers by draping union logos across Tamriel