Amazon Layoff Continues: Amazon Gaming Division Streamlines Workforce, Lays Off Hundreds of Employees

This week saw more layoffs at Amazon, with 100 workers from the business's division of video games losing their employment. The revelation comes weeks after Amazon announced a second round of major layoffs, adding to a wave of job losses that have rocked the technology industry as a challenging economy compels businesses to become leaner. Employees from Prime Games, Game Growth, and the company's San Diego studio will be impacted by the latest news of layoffs, which are a part of the company's larger budget cuts.

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More than 27,000 workers have been impacted by job layoffs at Amazon thus far. In November of last year, the corporation made intentions to let 18,000 employees go. 9,000 workers were let go in a second round of layoffs that followed this in late March. The 9,000 job losses will be finished by the middle or end of April.

The company's ongoing attempts to streamline and restructure its operations, according to Amazon Games VP Christoph Hartmann, have led to these layoffs, he said in a memo to coworkers on Tuesday. Amazon aims to maintain its focus on content and will continue sponsoring its internal development efforts, according to Hartmann's letter.

The Games leadership team took the painful choice to cut slightly over 100 jobs across Prime Gaming, Game Growth, and our San Diego studio after weighing ongoing initiatives against long-term objectives. They also reassigned some employees to other projects that match our strategic focus, he wrote.

In addition to implementing a hiring embargo for its corporate personnel, Amazon has also stopped working on a telemedicine service and a robot that delivers packages to customers' doorsteps. In terms of Amazon's gaming division, the business entered the industry in 2013 after creating AMazon Games. Even though the gaming company published a number of projects and hired top talent from businesses like Sony Online Entertainment, it has been difficult to achieve a hit in recent years.

The gaming department's layoffs, on the other hand, are a result of reorganisation and cost-cutting measures. Moreover, the business is still optimistic. Hartmann guarantees that Amazon will "double down on the pre-production phase" of the game in the message as well. Moreover, Amazon will keep growing its Quebec unit, which is likewise engaged in an unnamed project.

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