Friday, April 21st 2023

Meta Layoff Phase Hits VR Studio Ready at Dawn, One Third of Staff Reportedly Released From Duty

Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly known as Facebook) has begun implementing widespread staff layoffs across multiple company departments. The cutback operation was announced last month, with the social media giant targeting 10,000 positions (throughout 2023) in an effort to become more efficient. 13,000 staffers were released from their jobs last year, representing 13% of the workforce at the time - advertising revenues had declined in 2022 and Meta said that the change was required in order to navigate economic downturns. A repeat of that sentiment has been issued this year and two internal games development studios have been affected quite heavily by the latest layoff initiative, reports suggest. Ready at Dawn and Downpour Interactive are getting a lot of press coverage - due to former staffers divulging details of Meta's cutbacks via social media.

Thomas Griebel, a (now former) Senior engine programmer at Ready at Dawn, took to Twitter two days ago and made claim that: "One third of the studio was laid off today, including the studio head." He also observes that the studio has been shrinking over time: "Also lost some really great people just due to attrition. Think we're down almost (down to a) half since when I started in August (2022)." Former Ready at Dawn technical designer Colin McInerney has also released a string of information about co-workers being let go. Michael Tsarouhas (senior designer) and Daan van Zelst (level designer) have confirmed that they were released from their roles at Downpour Interactive.
Ready at Dawn is best known as a developer of Sony PlayStation exclusives including The Order: 1886 - an action shooter that was highly praised for being a graphically advanced technical showcase for the PlayStation 4 home console, but the 2015 title was also criticized for lacking in the areas of play length, gameplay and plot. Ready at Dawn became wholly owned by Meta following a company buyout in 2020, and the development team has concentrated on virtual reality games since then - most notably the Lone Echo series (exclusive to Meta's range of Oculus Rift VR headsets).
Source: Games Industry Biz
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27 Comments on Meta Layoff Phase Hits VR Studio Ready at Dawn, One Third of Staff Reportedly Released From Duty

#26
A&P211
64KIt will be a cold day in hell before you find me supporting Facebook but the employees are just doing what they are told for a paycheck to support themselves and their families if they have one.

This is not the best of times for the tech sector. I wouldn't assume that they can all find a job and unemployment compensation isn't enough to live on.
I think its only a small correction, during COVID the tech companies did hire lots of new people. This is just getting back to normal, just before COVID
sepheronxI don't think you got much to worry. Especially if you drive up north
I dont drive up north during the winter time.
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Aquinus
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I wonder how many of these employees were FTEs versus contractors.
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