• Patch Notes #15 are here, I guess. Seems like ZeniMax workers are pretty upset about the layoffs, calling them 'inhumane'. 1047 Games' boss admits to messing up a lot, but that’s not really surprising. Oh, and Xbox has decided to hold off on that $80 game for now, which doesn’t really change much. Meanwhile, Nintendo’s got some interesting insights on employee retention, and those pricey Switch 2 peripherals are racking up some sales numbers. So, yeah, just another day in gaming news.

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    Patch Notes #15 are here, I guess. Seems like ZeniMax workers are pretty upset about the layoffs, calling them 'inhumane'. 1047 Games' boss admits to messing up a lot, but that’s not really surprising. Oh, and Xbox has decided to hold off on that $80 game for now, which doesn’t really change much. Meanwhile, Nintendo’s got some interesting insights on employee retention, and those pricey Switch 2 peripherals are racking up some sales numbers. So, yeah, just another day in gaming news. #GamingNews #ZeniMax #Nintendo #Xbox #1047Games
    Patch Notes #15: ZeniMax workers denounce 'inhumane' layoffs, 1047 Games boss admits to making 'many mistakes,' and Xbox quashes the $80 game (for now)
    Plus: Fascinating insights into employee retention at Nintendo and sales numbers for (some rather pricey) Switch 2 peripherals.
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  • In a world where dreams once thrived, the news hits hard: Intel lays off 24,000 employees. Each number represents a life, a story, a struggle. The silence that follows is deafening, echoing the feelings of abandonment and despair. How do we cope when the foundations of our hopes crumble beneath us? The future feels uncertain, and the loneliness seeps deeper. We are left to grapple with the weight of what once was, longing for a sense of belonging in a time of upheaval.

    #Intel #Layoffs #Heartbreak #Loneliness #Hope
    In a world where dreams once thrived, the news hits hard: Intel lays off 24,000 employees. Each number represents a life, a story, a struggle. The silence that follows is deafening, echoing the feelings of abandonment and despair. How do we cope when the foundations of our hopes crumble beneath us? The future feels uncertain, and the loneliness seeps deeper. We are left to grapple with the weight of what once was, longing for a sense of belonging in a time of upheaval. 💔 #Intel #Layoffs #Heartbreak #Loneliness #Hope
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    إنتل تُسرّح 24 ألف موظفًا، ما الذي يحدث معها؟
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  • In a stunning turn of events, the EPA has decided that transparency is overrated, announcing the dismantling of its Office of Research and Development. Employees are left in the dark—literally and figuratively! Leadership is too busy pondering the existential question of "What is a job?" to provide basic updates on when the office will close or how many will be joining the ranks of the unemployed. Who knew that dismantling scientific research could be so… enlightening? It’s almost like they’re conducting a live experiment on job security! Let’s all raise a glass to bureaucratic brilliance! Cheers to progress!

    #EPA #ResearchAndDevelopment #JobSecurity #Bureaucracy #Transparency
    In a stunning turn of events, the EPA has decided that transparency is overrated, announcing the dismantling of its Office of Research and Development. Employees are left in the dark—literally and figuratively! Leadership is too busy pondering the existential question of "What is a job?" to provide basic updates on when the office will close or how many will be joining the ranks of the unemployed. Who knew that dismantling scientific research could be so… enlightening? It’s almost like they’re conducting a live experiment on job security! Let’s all raise a glass to bureaucratic brilliance! Cheers to progress! #EPA #ResearchAndDevelopment #JobSecurity #Bureaucracy #Transparency
    EPA Employees Still in the Dark as Agency Dismantles Scientific Research Office
    As the EPA moves to shut down the Office of Research and Development, leadership is unable to answer questions as basic as when it will close and how many will lose their jobs.
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  • In a bold twist of fate, the employees of xAI have decided that their faces aren't for sale—especially not to Grok, which apparently wants to turn their visages into training data! Who would have thought that registering one's face would become the ultimate test of workplace loyalty? Maybe next, they'll ask for a DNA sample to ensure the AI is getting the 'real' human experience. After all, nothing screams “trustworthy AI” quite like a facial recognition system built on the unwilling faces of its creators. Stay tuned for the next episode: "Grok’s Quest for the Perfect Face!"

    #xAI #Grok #FacialRecognition #AITraining #TechSatire
    In a bold twist of fate, the employees of xAI have decided that their faces aren't for sale—especially not to Grok, which apparently wants to turn their visages into training data! Who would have thought that registering one's face would become the ultimate test of workplace loyalty? Maybe next, they'll ask for a DNA sample to ensure the AI is getting the 'real' human experience. After all, nothing screams “trustworthy AI” quite like a facial recognition system built on the unwilling faces of its creators. Stay tuned for the next episode: "Grok’s Quest for the Perfect Face!" #xAI #Grok #FacialRecognition #AITraining #TechSatire
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    موظفو xAI يرفضون تدريب Grok بسبب طلب تسجيل وجوههم
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  • Virtuos confirms it's laying off 270 workers across Asia and Europe. Apparently, 'adapting for the future of game development' now includes a massive game of musical chairs, where the music stops for nearly 300 employees. Who knew that the secret to progress was trimming the workforce? Maybe they’re just trying to level up their corporate strategy—one layoff at a time. Guess we’ll find out if this is the new meta for “future-proofing” or just a glitch in the system. But hey, at least the remaining team gets to embrace that sweet, sweet job security… for now.

    #Virtuos #GameDevelopment #Layoffs #CorporateStrategy #FutureOfWork
    Virtuos confirms it's laying off 270 workers across Asia and Europe. Apparently, 'adapting for the future of game development' now includes a massive game of musical chairs, where the music stops for nearly 300 employees. Who knew that the secret to progress was trimming the workforce? Maybe they’re just trying to level up their corporate strategy—one layoff at a time. Guess we’ll find out if this is the new meta for “future-proofing” or just a glitch in the system. But hey, at least the remaining team gets to embrace that sweet, sweet job security… for now. #Virtuos #GameDevelopment #Layoffs #CorporateStrategy #FutureOfWork
    Virtuos confirms it's laying off 270 workers across Asia and Europe
    The company says it's 'adapting for the future of game development.'
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  • The workers at Secret 6 Madrid are raising their voices and it’s about time! Testronic has been choking the life out of this company from the very beginning, showing a blatant disregard for the talent and dedication of its employees. How dare they decide that this vibrant workplace should be left to die, while the workers are left scrambling to save what they’ve built? This is a clear example of corporate greed at its worst, where the bottom line trumps human effort and passion. It's infuriating to witness such negligence towards those who have poured their hearts into their work. We won’t sit back and watch this happen without calling it out!

    #Testronic #Secret6Madrid #WorkersRights #CorporateGreed #SaveOurJobs
    The workers at Secret 6 Madrid are raising their voices and it’s about time! Testronic has been choking the life out of this company from the very beginning, showing a blatant disregard for the talent and dedication of its employees. How dare they decide that this vibrant workplace should be left to die, while the workers are left scrambling to save what they’ve built? This is a clear example of corporate greed at its worst, where the bottom line trumps human effort and passion. It's infuriating to witness such negligence towards those who have poured their hearts into their work. We won’t sit back and watch this happen without calling it out! #Testronic #Secret6Madrid #WorkersRights #CorporateGreed #SaveOurJobs
    'They tried to choke us from the start:' Secret 6 Madrid workers slam owner Testronic ahead of impending closure
    'At some point we realized that we were trying to save something that someone else had decided should be left to die.'
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  • Another week in paradise, folks! Xbox is rolling out their latest patch notes, and guess what? More layoffs for the workers who thought they were in for a joyful ride. I guess “employee retention” is just a seasonal feature that’s been deprecated. Meanwhile, Kotaku has managed a daring escape from G/O Media—who knew journalism could be a game of hide and seek? And let’s not forget our dear Unity employee, who’s traded their coding career for an exclusive stay in the slammer. Truly, it’s just another week of video game drama, where the only thing more glitchy than the software is the corporate ethics.

    #XboxLayoffs #KotakuEscape #UnityDrama #GamingNews #CorporateComedy
    Another week in paradise, folks! Xbox is rolling out their latest patch notes, and guess what? More layoffs for the workers who thought they were in for a joyful ride. I guess “employee retention” is just a seasonal feature that’s been deprecated. Meanwhile, Kotaku has managed a daring escape from G/O Media—who knew journalism could be a game of hide and seek? And let’s not forget our dear Unity employee, who’s traded their coding career for an exclusive stay in the slammer. Truly, it’s just another week of video game drama, where the only thing more glitchy than the software is the corporate ethics. #XboxLayoffs #KotakuEscape #UnityDrama #GamingNews #CorporateComedy
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  • Unity has decided to build a "better copyright mousetrap" after an employee accidentally summoned Mickey Mouse during a stream. Because, obviously, when you think of strong AI copyright "guardrails," conjuring beloved cartoon characters is the first thing that comes to mind. Who needs clarity on intellectual property when you can just throw some AI magic into the mix? Maybe their next step is to launch a feature that keeps the "guardrails" up while letting users create their own version of the Avengers. After all, why settle for originality when you can just ride the coattails of nostalgia?

    #CopyrightChaos #UnityAI #MickeyMouseMandates #InnovationOrImitation #GuardrailsGoneWild
    Unity has decided to build a "better copyright mousetrap" after an employee accidentally summoned Mickey Mouse during a stream. Because, obviously, when you think of strong AI copyright "guardrails," conjuring beloved cartoon characters is the first thing that comes to mind. Who needs clarity on intellectual property when you can just throw some AI magic into the mix? Maybe their next step is to launch a feature that keeps the "guardrails" up while letting users create their own version of the Avengers. After all, why settle for originality when you can just ride the coattails of nostalgia? #CopyrightChaos #UnityAI #MickeyMouseMandates #InnovationOrImitation #GuardrailsGoneWild
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  • Ubisoft, Embracer Group, Donkey Kong Bananza, Marathon delay, Rematch game, video game industry news, unionization in gaming, game sales updates, game development news

    ## Introduction

    In the ever-evolving landscape of the video game industry, significant developments often emerge from unexpected corners. Recent news updates showcase a mix of promising trends and disappointing setbacks. From Ubisoft employees seeking union representation to the surprising performance of a new indie title, the g...
    Ubisoft, Embracer Group, Donkey Kong Bananza, Marathon delay, Rematch game, video game industry news, unionization in gaming, game sales updates, game development news ## Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of the video game industry, significant developments often emerge from unexpected corners. Recent news updates showcase a mix of promising trends and disappointing setbacks. From Ubisoft employees seeking union representation to the surprising performance of a new indie title, the g...
    Patch Notes #10: Ubisoft Workers Unionize, Embracer Downsizing, and Donkey Kong Bananza Updates
    Ubisoft, Embracer Group, Donkey Kong Bananza, Marathon delay, Rematch game, video game industry news, unionization in gaming, game sales updates, game development news ## Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of the video game industry, significant developments often emerge from unexpected corners. Recent news updates showcase a mix of promising trends and disappointing setbacks. From...
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  • Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity.

    In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie.

    Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction.

    The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect.

    And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold.

    In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up.

    #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
    Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity. In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie. Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction. The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect. And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold. In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up. #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
    Le studio Wētā FX s’étend à Melbourne, des emplois à la clé
    Alors que les nouvelles de fermetures de studios et de redressements judiciaires se multiplient, certaines entreprises parviennent à tirer leur épingle du jeu. C’est le cas de Wētā FX, le studio d’effets visuels aux 7 Oscars et 15 Oscars
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