Niantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cuts
TechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.TechTarget and InformaTechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.Together, we power an unparalleled network of 220+ online properties covering 10,000+ granular topics, serving an audience of 50+ million professionals with original, objective content from trusted sources. We help you gain critical insights and make more informed decisions across your business priorities.Niantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cutsNiantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cutsNiantic Spatial, the new-look company that emerged following the sale of Niantic's game business, has laid off another five employees.Chris Kerr, Senior Editor, NewsMay 27, 20251 Min ReadImage via Niantic SpatialNiantic Inc has laid off five more employees as it continues to reorganize following the sale of its game business to Saudi-owned mobile publisher Scopely.The company previously laid off 68 workers after selling its internal development teams and roster of franchises—including Pokemon Go—to Scopely in a deal worth billion.Those layoffs didn't impact Niantic's outgoing workforce, but rather those who remained with the tech company.Niantic is currently pivoting towards the geospatial AI market with the formation of a new company called Niantic Spatial, which is where the layoffs are being made.After Game Developer spotted the company had made fresh layoffs, Niantic Spatial confirmed a "small number" of additional employees have been let go. The WARN notice stated that five people were impacted by the latest cuts."As a result of the reorganization of Niantic Spatial, we identified a small number of additional positions that were unfortunately no longer required in the new company," said a company spokesperson.The redundancies were previously announced by Niantic CEO John Hanke, who said Niantic Spatial will be operating as a "startup organization.""After a lot of consideration, it became clear that some roles would not be required given our new focus. This week, we are sharing this news with the individuals whose roles are impacted," said Hanke earlier this year.Related:"These decisions are never easy; they in no way reflect the individuals’ performance, and we understand their impact on people’s lives."Hanke failed to specify how many roles were at risk, but we now know 73 workers have been jettisoned from Niantic Spatial as a result. about:LayoffsTop StoriesAbout the AuthorChris KerrSenior Editor, News, GameDeveloper.comGame Developer news editor Chris Kerr is an award-winning journalist and reporter with over a decade of experience in the game industry. His byline has appeared in notable print and digital publications including Edge, Stuff, Wireframe, International Business Times, and PocketGamer.biz. Throughout his career, Chris has covered major industry events including GDC, PAX Australia, Gamescom, Paris Games Week, and Develop Brighton. He has featured on the judging panel at The Develop Star Awards on multiple occasions and appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live to discuss breaking news.See more from Chris KerrDaily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inboxStay UpdatedYou May Also Like
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Niantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cuts
TechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.TechTarget and InformaTechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.Together, we power an unparalleled network of 220+ online properties covering 10,000+ granular topics, serving an audience of 50+ million professionals with original, objective content from trusted sources. We help you gain critical insights and make more informed decisions across your business priorities.Niantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cutsNiantic spin-off continues layoffs with 'small number' of additional cutsNiantic Spatial, the new-look company that emerged following the sale of Niantic's game business, has laid off another five employees.Chris Kerr, Senior Editor, NewsMay 27, 20251 Min ReadImage via Niantic SpatialNiantic Inc has laid off five more employees as it continues to reorganize following the sale of its game business to Saudi-owned mobile publisher Scopely.The company previously laid off 68 workers after selling its internal development teams and roster of franchises—including Pokemon Go—to Scopely in a deal worth billion.Those layoffs didn't impact Niantic's outgoing workforce, but rather those who remained with the tech company.Niantic is currently pivoting towards the geospatial AI market with the formation of a new company called Niantic Spatial, which is where the layoffs are being made.After Game Developer spotted the company had made fresh layoffs, Niantic Spatial confirmed a "small number" of additional employees have been let go. The WARN notice stated that five people were impacted by the latest cuts."As a result of the reorganization of Niantic Spatial, we identified a small number of additional positions that were unfortunately no longer required in the new company," said a company spokesperson.The redundancies were previously announced by Niantic CEO John Hanke, who said Niantic Spatial will be operating as a "startup organization.""After a lot of consideration, it became clear that some roles would not be required given our new focus. This week, we are sharing this news with the individuals whose roles are impacted," said Hanke earlier this year.Related:"These decisions are never easy; they in no way reflect the individuals’ performance, and we understand their impact on people’s lives."Hanke failed to specify how many roles were at risk, but we now know 73 workers have been jettisoned from Niantic Spatial as a result. about:LayoffsTop StoriesAbout the AuthorChris KerrSenior Editor, News, GameDeveloper.comGame Developer news editor Chris Kerr is an award-winning journalist and reporter with over a decade of experience in the game industry. His byline has appeared in notable print and digital publications including Edge, Stuff, Wireframe, International Business Times, and PocketGamer.biz. Throughout his career, Chris has covered major industry events including GDC, PAX Australia, Gamescom, Paris Games Week, and Develop Brighton. He has featured on the judging panel at The Develop Star Awards on multiple occasions and appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live to discuss breaking news.See more from Chris KerrDaily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inboxStay UpdatedYou May Also Like
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