One month after a major round of layoffs impacted roughly 100 Bungie employees of 1,200, those remaining at the Destiny developer say the cuts, as well as other cost-cutting measures, came alongside an apparent scramble by studio leadership to avoid a total Sony takeover.
The industry did this to itself, and while i cannot imagine the pain and stress of working 80hrs+ and hitting dead lines...no one pulled the brakes on the train, covid revealed how absolutely deficit heavy the gaming community was operating under. this happened once before, history isn't repeating but its dropping and spitting hell fire rap bars
My heart goes out to the Bungie team. It's a terrible feeling to have to rely on your job for a paycheck and healthcare and to have to endure the anxiety of thinking you'll lose your job or benefits any day. Especially with the industry being in such turmoil right now. Dozens of gaming dev houses are laying off their staff and shuttering their doors, so it's not like you can just pick up another job in the industry when veterans are competing for the small number of positions available.
While terrible, the most of these people make a lot of money and could have also unionized over the past years. Covid also showed them what was on the horizon. But instead the prevailing US worker strategy in these high paying jobs seems to be "get yours".
Blames the workers for not leaving sooner, for not seeing it coming, for not unionizing, for making a decent living.
So you blame the victims of corporate greed instead of the corporations themselves.
Maybe you should consider keeping your opinions to yourself?
Bungie has show themselves to be a good employer for a decade or more. You can't blame workers because the company was sold to Sony and now are being mistreated.
@Tosti have you ever tried unionizing a workplace? Turns out it's actually pretty hard, especially when people know it's a million times safer to just go get a new job than get fired for union activism
you're not wrong, but you are being unnecessarily antagonistic, and i would appreciate it if you didn't push people against unionizing by being antagonistic about it. it's hard enough to get a union going without shaming people for not doing it sooner
people are already suffering at the hands of capitalism. you don't need to throw it in their face. and, y'know, maybe some people from the game industry browse lemmy. it's almost like they're probably just people like the rest of us